This one required a chair and a distinct lack of fear. Julian moved the reading armchair to the center of the room. They approached it like an engineering project. It felt ridiculous. It felt like rehearsal. But halfway through, when Maya grabbed the back of the chair to steady herself and looked him dead in the eye with a focus he hadn't seen in years, something clicked. They weren't just going through the motions; they were solving a puzzle together.
If you cannot find a pre-made that suits your taste (perhaps you want LGBTQ+ specific positions or wheelchair-friendly poses), create your own using Canva or Microsoft Word.
The playbook's concept was simple: each day, Jack would focus on a specific position or topic, and use it as a conversation starter to build rapport and showcase his expertise. The goal was to make the client feel like they were in good hands, and that Jack truly understood their needs.
: Assess how the book’s placement in major retailers (like Urban Outfitters
: Explore the "daily challenge" aspect. By assigning a specific task to each day of the year, the book uses psychological triggers related to achievement and habit-building. Checklist Culture
: Originally based on e-postcards from Nerve.com, the book uses funny names and lighthearted descriptions to make the topic approachable rather than purely clinical.