dis·rup·tion
/disˈrəpSH(ə)n/ noun: disruption; plural noun: disruptions 1. disturbance or problems that interrupt an event, activity, or process. This word has always fascinated me, especially using it in place of phrases like “disturbing you”, or “excuse me”; I find myself saying, “sorry for the disruption.” In the business world, disruption is a good thing, because it causes people to have to change and think in alternate ways. When the word was first introduced, leadership used the phrase “disruptive innovation” as a way to think about successful companies not just meeting customers’ current needs, but anticipating their unstated or future needs. Disrupters turn the way we do things on its head. They . . .
SO GO AHEAD. Today, change ONE single thought from negative to purely positive. How does it feel? Believe in the power of disruption that leads to positive change. Believe in YOU!
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