I’m teaching Transformative Design with a couple of @stanforddschool legends this quarter!!
If you want to see what it’s like to bring the transformative tools of #designthinking onto your life, follow along for class-by-class assignments (reply to any tweet to ask follow ups)
This episode from @jeremyutley and Henrik feature @geoffwoods opened me up to one of my favorite ways to use ChatGPT/Claude. Worth a listen: https://t.co/V7jnv2uikQ
I’m teaching Transformative Design with a couple of @stanforddschool legends this quarter!!
If you want to see what it’s like to bring the transformative tools of #designthinking onto your life, follow along for class-by-class assignments (reply to any tweet to ask follow ups)
Work doesn’t have to be miserable!
@jeremyutley , a @Stanford University professor and co-author of Ideaflow, showed that success doesn’t mean choosing the most prestigious job—it’s about finding something you truly enjoy.
His journey from finance to innovation proves that work can be enjoyable if you find what fits you.
It's not about enduring misery—it’s about finding purpose and passion in what you do.
Don’t settle for something just because it’s “the best”.
Do you enjoy your current job, or are you looking for something more?
Listen to the full episode of my podcast to explore how Jeremy redefined success. Link In Comments!
#CareerChange #FindYourPassion #SuccessMindset #WorkLifeBalance #PassionAtWork #PurposeDriven #JeremyUtley #MythOfTheOvernightSuccess #TheJonSchultzPodcast #Podcast
(1/7) When your Stanford prof @jeremyutley invites you years later on his podcast, it’s surreal! 🎙✨ We dive into how we use Gen AI at @thediarrablu to disrupt fashion: cutting textile waste by 60% and selling millions of $ of garments that don’t even exist yet. #AI#fashiontech
Reading through old blog posts to spark fresh thinking. Here's one of my favorite sentences I've ever written:
"...To imply that we need never think — and I hesitate before saying this — is to belittle a very important part of the innovation process."
Brilliant observation re GenAI: “You need to realize that the hardest part isn’t getting them to do things, it’s inventing new things you can ask them to do.” — @missjenny https://t.co/wyC1mDCrrc
Asked a program participant how many hours per week she's saving with her newly acquired genai superpowers.
She said "it's really hard to calculate."
"Why?"
She said "I'm actually saving weeks per hour... so how do you I convert that into your 'hours/week calculation'?" 🤓
If you're interested in #creativity & #innovation, you might enjoy this conversation between Diego Rodriguez, @jeremyutley, and me on "Fostering Workplace Innovation." I had great fun chatting with them, as I think you can tell if you watch even 5 minutes! https://t.co/iGr9MTBY8a
Brilliant listen for anyone interested in opening up their life and exploring their gift. Tomorrow on I AM podcast @jeremyutley -innovation and creativity specialist from Stanford- drops absolute gems! Am I sparkable? Am I exploring? Am I present? Cool guy, cool chat. Enjoy!
On I AM @jeremyutley innovation specialist explores beautifully how to unlock more creativity. Are we willing to become more inspired? Are we ready to challenge ourselves & open up 2 so much more? Links
https://t.co/vwJ3ASpZP7… https://t.co/jUqIZiGXTQ… https://t.co/futf8Jk3ub…
Monday - I AM podcast about shifting from uninspired logic of a life spent earning worth/fulfilment to the magic of a single moment recognising, experiencing & expressing it. Thursday @jeremyutley delivers a masterclass on innovation/creativity! Awesome guy, life changing wisdom!
One of the best interviews I’ve heard all year. Practical, simple, actionable financial advice. Bravo @profgalloway and team.
How FOMO, Doom, and Ego Impact Your Money — ft. Morgan Housel | Prof G M... https://t.co/zqfR2lTR3A via @YouTube
“The moment that an artist takes notice of what other people want, and tries to supply the demand, he ceases to be an artist, and becomes ... an honest/dishonest tradesman. He has no further claim to be considered as an artist.”
— Oscar Wilde / https://t.co/GGkOTredZ3 @tferriss
Terrific piece, @danshipper
I particularly resonated with this:
“…The best way to latch onto the future is to think through affirmative possibilities, to remember that the world is in flux, and to keep turning over old stones….”