Imagination

The world keeps changing. Your ability to imagine what could be may be one of the most practical things you have.

If you are leading, building, or trying to solve something that matters, being “realistic” can become its own limitation. You start making decisions from what your team can already do, what the budget already allows, what your industry already accepts, or what has worked before.

Imagination lets you see beyond what exists without pretending reality does not matter.

You do not only need imagination when you are trying to invent something new. You need it to keep something you love alive when the conditions around it change. You need it to see another person’s perspective, find an alternative when the obvious answer stops working, and recognize possibilities that pressure can make difficult to see.

Check whether you're ready to move your vision to reality within the next 90 days.

From Possibility to Reality

Some things you imagine are for you to complete.
Others are for you to begin.

Our imagination can reach farther than our current skills, resources, technology, or even our lifetime. That does not make the vision impractical.

Sometimes seeing farther is exactly what allows people to prepare for what has not arrived yet. The work is learning what this moment is asking from the possibility you can see.

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IMAGINE THE POSSIBILITIES

See beyond what the present makes obvious.

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BUILD THE CONDITIONS

Identify what would need to become true for the possibility to work.

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CREATE THE REALITY

Build what this moment allows people to actually experience.

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TRANSFER THE CAPACITY

Have enough vision, proof, and structure for someone else to carry it farther.

Work with Sharona

You can see what could be. Now figure out what it'll take.

Sharona works with leaders, founders, and institutions carrying ideas that matter but need help becoming workable. She helps pressure-test the vision, identify what it requires, and build the strategy, structures, and conditions needed to move it forward without shrinking the idea to fit what already exists.

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