Sometimes the biggest breakthroughs come from the most unassuming beginnings….
Have you ever scanned the house for your keys and then realised they were in your hands the whole time? Sometimes we’re so close to the breakthrough, we can’t see it.
I was reminded of an epic story this week about the most unassuming household product – PlayDoh.
Originally designed as a wall paper cleaning putty in the 1930s, sales declined abruptly after WW2 with the transition of coal based heating to natural gas and the reduction of internal soot. With the company facing bankruptcy, one of the family members, Kay Zufall, a kindergarten teacher, began using the putty for her children’s art projects. Adding colours to the putty and reintroducing it to the market as PlayDoh, saw the product turn over $3 million in 1958. It now sells more than 95 million cans a year in 75 countries.
“I have kept this as proof….(playdoh)
That we are just one small adjustment from making our lives work.”How Do You Know,” 2010, movie starring Reese Witherspoon
Perspective is the key – and what I love most about my work as a coach.
It’s that precious moment when the person in front of me sees their lives/blocks/circumstances from a completely different angle.
That’s the moment where transformation begins.
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