“If I had more time,
I would have written
a shorter letter”
Blaise Pascal – Lettres Provinciales – 1657
Almost 400 years later and it seems we have even less time than Blaise, but we want to say more. Faster.
We’re communicating all the time. We want to inspire others to do something. Buy something. Believe in something. It’s not about the number of words, it’s about the right words. Meaningful words.
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Mixed up makes better: BIG thinking
BIG thinking leads to BIG ideas. So how do you convince people to take this exhilarating leap into the unknown with you?

Mixed up makes better: Internal communications
Internal communication is hiding a trap in plain sight. A sting in its tail for unsuspecting communicators.

The Brave are dead. Long live the Brave.
The definition of brave is to show no fear of dangerous or difficult things. We need to evolve what being brave means when it comes to mental health
Can we help you mix something up for the better? Pop your details in below and we’ll be in touch.
