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Name: Alex Hail
Age: 35
Background:
Alex is a highly motivated professional working in a corporate environment.
He has a successful career but has noticed a thinking pattern that limits his ability to generate innovative ideas and find creative solutions.
Alex understands the importance of ‘thinking outside’ the box in today's rapidly changing world and seeks to break free from his conventional mindset.
Goals:
Develop Innovative Thinking: Alex aims to cultivate a mindset that embraces unconventional ideas and approaches, allowing him to generate innovative solutions to complex problems.
Overcome Mental Barriers: Alex wants to identify and overcome self-imposed limitations, such as fear of failure or rigid thinking, that hinder his ability to think outside the box.
Foster Creativity and Problem-Solving Skills: Alex desires to enhance his creative thinking abilities and develop practical problem-solving skills that transcend traditional boundaries.
Drive Personal and Professional Growth: Alex seeks personal and professional growth by acquiring the skills and mindset necessary to adapt to new challenges, seize opportunities, and achieve breakthrough results.
Interests:
Personal Development: Alex is interested in personal growth and actively seeks tools and strategies to expand his mindset and unleash his full potential.
Innovation and Creativity: Alex is fascinated by the power of innovative thinking and desires to explore creative approaches in various aspects of life.
Professional Advancement: Alex is driven to excel in his career and understands that thinking outside the box can lead to more tremendous success and advancement opportunities.
Continuous Learning: Alex values lifelong learning and is eager to acquire new knowledge and skills to enhance their innovative thinking ability.
Pain Points:
Limited Perspectives: Alex often feels trapped within a limited thinking framework, struggling to break free from conventional approaches to problem-solving.
Lack of Confidence: Alex may doubt his ability to generate unique ideas or fear taking risks because he is afraid of failure or judgment.
Stagnation and Mediocrity: Alex is determined to avoid complacency and desires to push beyond his comfort zone to achieve extraordinary results.
Seeking Guidance: Alex recognizes the value of expert guidance and seeks a program that can provide a structured framework and support system to navigate the journey of breaking through thinking inside the box.
NeuroGym understands the ‘Alex' types and has tailored a program to specifically address the challenges of thinking outside the box and provide the tools, techniques,
and support for ‘Alex’ to develop a mindset that embraces innovative thinking
that achieves breakthroughs.
Pre-launch email #1
Email Formula: Question & Answer & Activity with open loop
Email Objective: To get ‘Alex’ to perform a self-assessment.
Subject Line: Not so easy puzzle to test your thinking
Subject Line: Bet a 3-year will ace this, and you won’t
Timeline: 3 weeks before the Aug 01st (Cart Opens)
Alex,
How open-minded are you?
I admit it’s subjective, but here are five indicators that can help you determine whether you’re open-minded.
Novelty and Originality: If you consistently come up with fresh perspectives, innovative concepts, or original solutions to problems,
it's a sign that you are thinking outside the box.
It confirms that you are unconventional and different from mainstream or expected approaches.
Challenging Assumptions and Breaking Patterns: Are you regularly questioning the status quo, exploring alternative viewpoints, and seeking new ways of approaching a situation?
Thinking outside the box involves questioning assumptions, challenging existing paradigms, and breaking free from traditional thinking patterns.
Embracing Risk and Embracing Failure: Thinking outside the box often involves taking risks and embracing failure as a learning opportunity.
Are you comfortable stepping out of your comfort zone, trying new approaches, and viewing setbacks as valuable experiences for growth?
In that case, you are likely engaging in out-of-the-box thinking.
Increased Creativity and Flexibility: When thinking outside the box, you may notice a boost in your creative thinking and problem-solving abilities.
You may find yourself exploring diverse ideas, making unexpected connections between unrelated concepts, and adapting your thinking to different situations.
If you experience a heightened sense of creativity and flexibility in your thought processes, it indicates that you are thinking outside the box.
Positive Impact and Breakthrough Results: Thinking outside the box should lead to positive outcomes and breakthrough results.
If your innovative ideas or approaches yield tangible improvements, create new opportunities, or bring about significant change in your personal
or professional life, it suggests that your out-of-the-box thinking is effective and impactful.
See why I said it was subjective? How does one know and assess ‘open-mindedness’?
Here’s a fun test for starters.
Can you connect all nine dots with only four continuous straight lines?
It's important to remember that thinking outside the box is a continuous process of growth and exploration.
It requires experimentation, refinement, and iteration to find the right balance.
Trust your intuition, be open to feedback, and embrace the mindset of lifelong learning and adaptation.
Look out for the answer in tomorrow’s email.
Keep thinking,
John, ‘the outside guy.’
Pre-launch email #2
Email Formula: Answer revealed & Intro to launch.
Email Objective: To guide ‘Alex’ on his awareness levels
Subject Line: Did you get it?
Subject Line: Open-mindedness can be learned
Alex,
Here’s the solution to yesterday’s puzzle.
Congrats if you aced this ‘test’.
While most of us are no Elon Musk when it comes to pushing the boundaries of innovation and challenging conventional thinking, you're on the right path.
Thinking outside the box on any level is incredibly rewarding and deeply satisfying.
Didn’t figure out the answer?
That’s fantastic news too.
Here’s why,
you can train your brain to think outside the box and overcome limiting thinking patterns.
Many students have requested my brain training to help them master this skill.
And I have agreed to open enrollment from Aug 01st to Aug 05th.
I can only facilitate a maximum of 100 students, so if I reach 100 students, the doors will close before August 5th.
It will be a very interactive and intense training, and I usually open enrollment once a year.
So, this second enrollment is for my super fans committed to their growth and personal development.
Tomorrow, I will give you a peek at the course outline.
Stay sharp,
John, ‘the outside guy.’