adjective: elemental
1. forming an essential or typical feature; fundamental. "failure is always apparent at this elemental level"
concerned with chemical elements or other basic components. "elemental analysis"
The watchwords of the mythical owl are; "Understanding Discovery"
I enjoy observing life, the universe and everything through my own particular lens. This effectively means I can be honest, occasionally silly and even possibly provide some insights (but don't hold your breath)!
Guiding Principles
Thinking and Decisions
Moving your life from where it is now to where you want it to be has to start with a thought.
Learning to see things slightly differently opens up new opportunities. The decisions you may have made in the past are changed as you learn new insights.
Pragmatic Innovation
Some people think innovation is big and therefore always scary and costly. It isn't or doesn't need to be. Most innovation comes from small steps, and are incremental in nature.
Health and Life
Life and living would be nothing without challenges. We grow and learn from our challenges.
why work with Steve?
Always remember, this is your life journey.
Build and Grow
Vision Pull
Creating a vision, having clear goals or objectives, is not just a "nice to have" element. Creating the life of your dreams is possible, but you must have a clear goal.
Whether it's to build the next huge empire, building a small business or simply have better health. You need two critical elements. "Vision Pull" is your first must have element.
Evaluation & Analysis
Once you've decided on what your vision, goals or objectives are, the next step is to complete a detailed evaluation and analysis. Your evaluation is linked to your Vision, the objective is to really understand your current situation as a relationship to your vision.
Pareto - The One Thing
Imagine how you would feel, if there was a way to identify the one thing, which when implemented gives you the biggest positive impact!
I refer to Pareto, full name, Vilfredo Pareto, engineer, sociologist, economist and philosopher 1848 to 1923. He was famously known for a principle called the 80/20 rule. Broadly speaking, it's extrapolated to mean, 20% of inputs generates 80% of outputs. And vice versa, so 80% of inputs generates 20% of outputs. In reality, it's not strictly a percentage because it's a ratio. So, it could be 15 to 90 or any number of other ratios.
You can use these ratios as guiding principles because they work and can be proved to work. The main point being to get more out of life.
Innovation
Some people think innovation is big and therefore always scary and costly. It isn't or doesn't need to be. Most innovation is in fact, small steps and incremental in nature.
Review and Repeat
You are now well on your way to achieve your desired vision. Once the first impact is achieved we focus on the next critical element, review where we are and repeat.
about us
We use our experience to help create yours
If there is one thing of which I'm certain, humans come in a variety of skills, experiences and attributes. No one person has everything and no two people are alike and if they were, it would get a bit boring wouldn't it!
One of my particular attributes is being able to see the woods and the trees and mapping out sometimes unusual ways to connect everything.