Yes (and . . .)

Y is for “Yes And” (ROFL Initiative) “Yes” is supposed to be the most pleasing word in the English language (Will Shorts) One of the basic tenets of improv comedy is known as “Yes, and…” Collaboration The “Yes, And…” Approach: Less Ego, More Openness, More Possibility (99u.com) Cross Polination How improv comedy skills became a…

Do that which is not easy

Do something that you don’t want to do (especially if you want to prove a point) Be a bigger man, than is you first inclination I though this was a common saying attributable to someone else (but nothing came up on my google search) Nevertheless, it shares a well worn principle When I have buckled-down…