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Are you my client?
That’s a question I’ve been having for the past 2 weeks: I am conducting a trilingual study based on Customer Development interview method.
I’ve decided to make it as a playful session as I understood thatInnovation is my inner trigger that works nowadays.
To my surprise (!), double effect has produced:
- I’ve got insights on who I wanna work with and where to go;
- my audience has found solutions to their problems after just one hour session.
Promising!
If you want to live this experience on yourself , just give me a sign👍 .
That’s a question I’ve been having for the past 2 weeks: I am conducting a trilingual study based on Customer Development interview method.
I’ve decided to make it as a playful session as I understood that
To my surprise (!), double effect has produced:
- I’ve got insights on who I wanna work with and where to go;
- my audience has found solutions to their problems after just one hour session.
Promising!
If you want to live this experience on yourself , just give me a sign
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What if we constantly sabotage our success ?
What if we look at what is holding us back from another angle? What if our “fears” are not there where we initially think?
We often hear here and there about the Impostor syndrome. People are hiding themselves behind “we are not good enough”:
- not enough skilled
- not enough experienced
- not enough motivated
- not enough supported
- not enough thinking big
- not enough extraverted
- not enough young to explore, to start
- and hundreds of not-being-good-enough may follow.
Inspired by several playful customer development interviews I’ve been conducting, I am noticing people forget to change their glasses and look at the situation from different perspectives what does create a narrowed version of their vision - a reality tunnel (T. Leary and R. A. Wilson).
By expanding our focus at 360 degrees and applying creativity and innovation methods, we may get new perspectives and face our real « fears » differently. Digging deeper into our fears unlocks emotional intelligence mechanisms and provokes a mindset shifting - a cognitive transformation -
a necessary condition for further decision-making and action.
After all, what if we are simply afraid of our own success?
What if we look at what is holding us back from another angle? What if our “fears” are not there where we initially think?
We often hear here and there about the Impostor syndrome. People are hiding themselves behind “we are not good enough”:
- not enough skilled
- not enough experienced
- not enough motivated
- not enough supported
- not enough thinking big
- not enough extraverted
- not enough young to explore, to start
- and hundreds of not-being-good-enough may follow.
Inspired by several playful customer development interviews I’ve been conducting, I am noticing people forget to change their glasses and look at the situation from different perspectives what does create a narrowed version of their vision - a reality tunnel (T. Leary and R. A. Wilson).
By expanding our focus at 360 degrees and applying creativity and innovation methods, we may get new perspectives and face our real « fears » differently. Digging deeper into our fears unlocks emotional intelligence mechanisms and provokes a mindset shifting - a cognitive transformation -
a necessary condition for further decision-making and action.
After all, what if we are simply afraid of our own success?
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Creative solutions are sometimes the easiest ones.
Look how with 4 wooden boards a young dad of 3 kids managed his shopping.
#bold_solutions
Look how with 4 wooden boards a young dad of 3 kids managed his shopping.
#bold_solutions
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👶👶👶 triplés
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By the end of the week, various thoughts come to mind. I always keep reminding myself:
Working last time on business and content organisation, I turned my findings from several business trips, projects and learnings into postcards - new rubrique has arrived.
#quoteormetaphor
any idea can either be leaned on or pushed away from.
Working last time on business and content organisation, I turned my findings from several business trips, projects and learnings into postcards - new rubrique has arrived.
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By the end of the week, various thoughts come to mind. I always keep reminding myself:
𝘈𝘯𝘺 𝘪𝘥𝘦𝘢 𝘤𝘢𝘯 𝘦𝘪𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳 𝘣𝘦 𝘭𝘦𝘢𝘯𝘦𝘥 𝘰𝘯 𝘰𝘳 𝘱𝘶𝘴𝘩𝘦𝘥 𝘢𝘸𝘢𝘺 𝘧𝘳𝘰𝘮.
I transformed my findings and insights from multiple business trips, projects and learnings into thoughtful visual postcards.
Share your insights,
#quoteormetaphor
𝘈𝘯𝘺 𝘪𝘥𝘦𝘢 𝘤𝘢𝘯 𝘦𝘪𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳 𝘣𝘦 𝘭𝘦𝘢𝘯𝘦𝘥 𝘰𝘯 𝘰𝘳 𝘱𝘶𝘴𝘩𝘦𝘥 𝘢𝘸𝘢𝘺 𝘧𝘳𝘰𝘮.
I transformed my findings and insights from multiple business trips, projects and learnings into thoughtful visual postcards.
Share your insights,
#quoteormetaphor
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I was out here but I am back and goal is set : I need my Telegram community growing.
Let’s play around !
Let’s play around !
Are you Creative Padawan or Experienced Gamer?
Would you accept changing you educational and instructional practice, if you knew you could get more engagement and motivation whilst crafting new learning experiences?
I bet you would if you like playfulness and take it seriously.
Take a challenge to check your « gamer » potential and identify our profile.
Would you accept changing you educational and instructional practice, if you knew you could get more engagement and motivation whilst crafting new learning experiences?
I bet you would if you like playfulness and take it seriously.
Take a challenge to check your « gamer » potential and identify our profile.
Interactive content is the new currency
Let’s face it, we’re drowning in content these days. Attention is scattered, and getting people to focus on your content has become the ultimate challenge.
Traditional tools like PDF guides, checklist and so on just don’t work like they used to. They often get lost in the “read later” folder, forgotten. So, how do you stand out?
Here’s the trick:add a little play. Turn static content into something interactive, and transform passive consumption into active engagement.
How can you do this?
🟢 Option A: Make your guidegame-like . Add interactive elements like resource collection, decision paths, or mini-challenges that match your topic.
🟢 Option B: Go all-in with a chatbot guide. This turns your content into an engaging experience while also collecting leads for future engagement.
These are just a couple of ideas. The beauty of a game-based lead magnet or complete products is its flexibility—it can be tailored to any niche, helping you grab attention and boost conversions.
Ready to up your content game? Let’s talk about strategies that capture attention and get results.
Let’s face it, we’re drowning in content these days. Attention is scattered, and getting people to focus on your content has become the ultimate challenge.
Traditional tools like PDF guides, checklist and so on just don’t work like they used to. They often get lost in the “read later” folder, forgotten. So, how do you stand out?
Here’s the trick:
How can you do this?
🟢 Option A: Make your guide
🟢 Option B: Go all-in with a chatbot guide. This turns your content into an engaging experience while also collecting leads for future engagement.
These are just a couple of ideas. The beauty of a game-based lead magnet or complete products is its flexibility—it can be tailored to any niche, helping you grab attention and boost conversions.
Ready to up your content game? Let’s talk about strategies that capture attention and get results.
Is “spying” a winning strategy?
Definitely yes. I can truly declare, I’m a “spy ” .
I’ve been doing it for more than past two years : finding new concepts, learning new methods, taking courses, conducting researches, experimenting, taking over new digital tools and playing, playing, playing.
Today one more evening LXD international playful workshop with people from US, South Africa, Europe, Argentina, Brazil…
But the biggest point - realizing there are people next to you that are on the same road, towards to change and new experience.
Definitely yes. I can truly declare, I’m a “
I’ve been doing it for more than past two years : finding new concepts, learning new methods, taking courses, conducting researches, experimenting, taking over new digital tools and playing, playing, playing.
Today one more evening LXD international playful workshop with people from US, South Africa, Europe, Argentina, Brazil…
I love this kind of collective intelligence where connections are deeper, insights are more powerful and energy is resourceful.
But the biggest point - realizing there are people next to you that are on the same road, towards to change and new experience.
Secret ingredients on how to engage your audience through playfulness:
- visual communication
- appealing topic
- personal dilemma
- fun
- addressing inner motivations
- teaser
#playfulresearch
- visual communication
- appealing topic
- personal dilemma
- fun
- addressing inner motivations
- teaser
#playfulresearch
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“Do I look depressed?”
It’s one of my daughter’s questions I had to address last week. One of those questions that make think three times : as a parent, as a practical educator and a learning experience designer.
Would be interesting to see your version if you are in such a situation before I explain mine.
It’s one of my daughter’s questions I had to address last week. One of those questions that make think three times : as a parent, as a practical educator and a learning experience designer.
Would be interesting to see your version if you are in such a situation before I explain mine.
Who said it? I will kick hisass
That was my first reaction in mind as a mom.
The second one, after reflection, was formulated (always in my head) from educator and managerial position. Too much formal, neutral, not really leading to a efficient learning.
The third one was introduced by my inner voice of learning experience designer who is focused on a human being. Based on LX design principles, a deeper transformation (mental-emotional-behavioral) happens through insights an individual receives from an
Guess what we did? - a hint is hidden in visuals.
Playful Business : Utopia or Alternative?
Hey hey week is almost done spent on testing new playful solutions, strengthening my expertise, extending my professional « playful » toolkit.
🔹 Monday opened a new learning experience with a serious game design course based on the experience economy principles to certify my expertise in this area and stand out with « wow » playful solutions for business and personal growth.
🔹 Tuesday was spent on developing and designing playful materials I want to implement into my international flagship course on entrepreneurial personal branding
🔹 Wednesday - online game on how to find a « purple cow » idea for a serious game 2.0 based on the experience economy and personal expertise. A kind of « collective ideation » where you need an empty space for new neuronal connections. This additional licence-based tool goes directly to my « banana toolbox » 🧰 and I am eager to include in my offer.
🔹 Thursday - ideating a methodological game for LxDesigners and Entrepreneurs within a new collaboration ( promise to tell you more as soon as I can).
It does help me keeping building my own methodological framework on how to work with experts, playfully and digitally => new collaborative digital hub « Notion-Telegram » is on its way.
🔹 Friday - double playful experience :
« brainwashing » session with my course buddy @annaharder
Afternoon I playedCozyJuicyReal game during Community Social Mixer by L&D SHAKERS - online board game with thought provocative questions and challenges - a nice way to replace a boring small talk when new people onboard ➡️ Nice solution to start a training or team building activity.
🔹 Saturday agenda contained a playful session on how to facilitate a memorable online webinar . This practice will certainly find its place in my updated course starting in October.
🔹 Sunday - course mastermind expanding my perception on game design.
To complete,playful activities outside with my daughter and little « devil » dog .
❤️ days of play - and tell you that it’s a part of my job - designing and implementing playful and digital solutions in education and business 🤦♀️. It could be worst as a job !
How playful was your week?
Hey hey week is almost done spent on testing new playful solutions, strengthening my expertise, extending my professional « playful » toolkit.
It does help me keeping building my own methodological framework on how to work with experts, playfully and digitally => new collaborative digital hub « Notion-Telegram » is on its way.
Afternoon I played
To complete,
How playful was your week?
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The new Heros of our Edge: who are they?
A new kind of hero has captivated millions - 32 million views on Youtube in just 13 days -that’s the result of the Kaizen documentary , sparking a massive wave of interest. It tells the story of 21-year-old French YouTuber, Inoxtag, who embarks on a year-long journey to climb Everest. He’s not an athlete, mountaineer, or adventurer by trade, but a regular young man with an extraordinary goal.
As educators, professionals, and parents, shouldn't we ask ourselves: who are the heroes of today that our children follow? Who do they look up to? Adventurers like Inoxtag represent a modern narrative of struggle, perseverance, and achievement—not with superpowers, but with grit, determination, and heart. This resonates deeply with the younger generation.
Watching this documentary, I couldn’t help but wonder: what if we shifted our perspective? What if, instead of positioning ourselves solely as "experts," we connected with people based on their interests?
The Everest journey also teaches us something profound, it was about transformation: the climb isn’t about proving something to others; it’s about proving something to yourself.
As we encourage others, we must also ask ourselves:
And now, the ultimate question:
What’s your Everest?
Have you started the climb yet, or are you still at base camp, gathering the courage to take the first step?
Everyone has an Everest. I’m on my way to my second base camp... the journey continues.
A new kind of hero has captivated millions - 32 million views on Youtube in just 13 days -
As educators, professionals, and parents, shouldn't we ask ourselves: who are the heroes of today that our children follow? Who do they look up to? Adventurers like Inoxtag represent a modern narrative of struggle, perseverance, and achievement—not with superpowers, but with grit, determination, and heart. This resonates deeply with the younger generation.
Watching this documentary, I couldn’t help but wonder: what if we shifted our perspective? What if, instead of positioning ourselves solely as "experts," we connected with people based on their interests?
- Why not embrace what resonates with the younger generation?
- Why not frame our challenges in ways that feel like their own Everests?
- Why not use the Everest metaphor, along with real-life examples, to make our approaches more relatable and engaging?
- Why not reset our mental patterns to introduce fresh ideas and examples into our methods?
- Why not stop complaining about the existing system and start building new ones that engage and inspire the next generation?
The Everest journey also teaches us something profound, it was about transformation: the climb isn’t about proving something to others; it’s about proving something to yourself.
As we encourage others, we must also ask ourselves:
What mountain am I climbing?
Have I reached the top, or am I still on the way up?
Is the summit I'm heading toward truly my final destination?
And now, the ultimate question:
Have you started the climb yet, or are you still at base camp, gathering the courage to take the first step?
Everyone has an Everest. I’m on my way to my second base camp... the journey continues.