By Peter Jeff
The Leadership Mints Guy
Here’s an idea to help you re-frame your world view. Reading time: 3:02
Sometimes just a slight twist makes a big difference well beyond the Mobius Strip that doubles the life and usable surface area of a conveyor belt. Consider the art teacher who asked her students to re-frame their finished canvass with a quarter turn to the right. Then the ordinary square frame morphed into a diamond shape that more fully showcased the brilliance, the cut, the clarity, and the color of the students’ art.
That’s what leaders do. They twist and turn the frame around their reality to more fully engage others in a new reality that spawns a more empowering vision. They take your square view of your world and they give it a diamond setting. With a twist that dazzles.
Consider the way these two doctors framed their experimental treatment of cancer patients with the same four medications. One doctor squared his frame of reference and 22% improved.
Meanwhile the other doctor made a slight twist on his square frame and achieved diamond studded results in more ways that just the now diamond shape of his frame.
I’m Giving My Patients HOPE Not EPOH
More than three times as many (74%) of his patients improved. Why? The two doctors explore that issue just before presenting their findings at a major medical conferencel. The diamond-studded doctor says: “We’re both using Etoposide, Platinol, Occovin, and Hydroxyurea. You call yours EPOH. I tell my patients that I am giving them HOPE.”
Same vision. Difference focus that frames the drug treatments protocol in a more positive fashion and the result is a more positive response rate, according to author Norman Cousins, writing in his book Head First- The Biology of Hope.