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Welcome back to CardCast! Today, we’re going to be talking about Reframe. There’s a moment I keep noticing in everyday scenarios where everything just stops… And it usually sounds like, “We can’t do that.” And the second that lands, the room changes, and the energy drops. It’s like we’ve all agreed to shut the door without even checking if it’s locked. That’s where Reframe steps in. Instead of accepting it, you flip it: “What would need to be true for this to work?” That one shift doesn’t guarantee anything, but it changes the posture completely. You move from defending the problem to actually exploring it. Because “we can’t” is almost never a fact. It’s usually a pile of assumptions we haven’t bothered to question. And then there are the harder moments, the ones no one wants to reframe, like layoffs. The shift there wasn’t to pretend it was good, but to recognize that the company was heading toward a restructure anyway. Now it was being forced to do it. So the question became how to do it well, without wasting the moment. That’s the thing about reframing. It doesn’t make situations easier. It just makes them usable. Key-Card points: * “We can’t” is usually an assumption, not a fact * Reframing shifts you from defensive thinking to creative thinking * Constraints can become strategic advantages * The best reframes often involve who, not how * Comfort is the biggest enemy of better thinking Links & Resources * Reframe [https://veverka.ca/reframe] * Veverka.ca [http://veverka.ca] Connect with Milan * Veverka.ca [http://veverka.ca] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/milanveverka/] Connect with Ged * Crystalyzer.com [https://www.crystalyzer.com/] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/gedroberts/] CardCast is produced by Lovemore Media.
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