In this new series of blog posts, I will give you some simple ideas to get you started.
Foam brick
The key thing with the foam brick is to only use it on yourself. In the 80s, I had a colleague who would ask, “do you want me to throw a brick at your head?” and even throw their foam brick.
But today, that’s likely to result in a visit from HR and questions about threatening and committing violence.
Instead, you say, “I don’t need a brick in the head to know we have to change direction."
Then pause and act like you're not so sure. "Or maybe not...”
Take a brick out of your desk, clonk yourself on the head with it and then say, “Apparently, I do need a brick in the head. We have to change direction.”
Of course, that's just an example. You can use the brick in the head for anything that ought to seem obvious.
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