Are preconceived notions on social media killing your program?


Social media is a very large bell jar. While we might be thinking outside the box in terms of our companies or clients, we’re also boxing ourselves into what the social media bubble is doing.

Many times this leaves us blind to go against the gospel of the groupthink tank that is social media. This mindset can leave us closed to accepting new thoughts from those outside the social bubble. This in turn can stunt growth and sidetrack a program.

So why do we do it?

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Are preconceived notions on social media killing your program?


Social media is a very large bell jar. While we might be thinking outside the box in terms of our companies or clients, we’re also boxing ourselves into what the social media bubble is doing.

Many times this leaves us blind to go against the gospel of the groupthink tank that is social media. This mindset can leave us closed to accepting new thoughts from those outside the social bubble. This in turn can stunt growth and sidetrack a program.

So why do we do it?

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

Are preconceived notions on social media killing your program?


Social media is a very large bell jar. While we might be thinking outside the box in terms of our companies or clients, we’re also boxing ourselves into what the social media bubble is doing.

Many times this leaves us blind to go against the gospel of the groupthink tank that is social media. This mindset can leave us closed to accepting new thoughts from those outside the social bubble. This in turn can stunt growth and sidetrack a program.

So why do we do it?

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

Are preconceived notions on social media killing your program?


Social media is a very large bell jar. While we might be thinking outside the box in terms of our companies or clients, we’re also boxing ourselves into what the social media bubble is doing.

Many times this leaves us blind to go against the gospel of the groupthink tank that is social media. This mindset can leave us closed to accepting new thoughts from those outside the social bubble. This in turn can stunt growth and sidetrack a program.

So why do we do it?

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

Are preconceived notions on social media killing your program?


Social media is a very large bell jar. While we might be thinking outside the box in terms of our companies or clients, we’re also boxing ourselves into what the social media bubble is doing.

Many times this leaves us blind to go against the gospel of the groupthink tank that is social media. This mindset can leave us closed to accepting new thoughts from those outside the social bubble. This in turn can stunt growth and sidetrack a program.

So why do we do it?

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

Are preconceived notions on social media killing your program?


Social media is a very large bell jar. While we might be thinking outside the box in terms of our companies or clients, we’re also boxing ourselves into what the social media bubble is doing.

Many times this leaves us blind to go against the gospel of the groupthink tank that is social media. This mindset can leave us closed to accepting new thoughts from those outside the social bubble. This in turn can stunt growth and sidetrack a program.

So why do we do it?

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

Are preconceived notions on social media killing your program?


Social media is a very large bell jar. While we might be thinking outside the box in terms of our companies or clients, we’re also boxing ourselves into what the social media bubble is doing.

Many times this leaves us blind to go against the gospel of the groupthink tank that is social media. This mindset can leave us closed to accepting new thoughts from those outside the social bubble. This in turn can stunt growth and sidetrack a program.

So why do we do it?

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

Are preconceived notions on social media killing your program?


Social media is a very large bell jar. While we might be thinking outside the box in terms of our companies or clients, we’re also boxing ourselves into what the social media bubble is doing.

Many times this leaves us blind to go against the gospel of the groupthink tank that is social media. This mindset can leave us closed to accepting new thoughts from those outside the social bubble. This in turn can stunt growth and sidetrack a program.

So why do we do it?

Sorry, comments are closed for this post.

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