Partner at SmartStorming LLC.
Mitchell Rigie is an author, speaker, and thought leader in creative thinking and innovative problem-solving. He is a founding partner of SmartStorming, an NYC-based consulting and training company that helps clients including Google, Under Armour, NBCUniversal, Capital One, and Spotify become more effective creative problem solvers.
Mitchell is also the Founder of the Creative Breakthrough LabÂŽ, a community that brings growth-minded creatives together in a collaborative, supportive, and inspirational environment. Members have access to coaching, lessons and brainstorms, and resources to help them break through obstacles and achieve success.
Prior to SmartStorming, Mitchell worked for over 20 years in the advertising field. As a creative director, he and his teams generated award-winning marketing campaign ideas for some of the worldâs biggest brands.
He is co-author of the acclaimed book, SmartStorming: The Game-Changing Process for Generating Bigger, Better Ideas.
Mitchell is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design. He also served as a member of the Rhode Island School of Design Board of Trustees.
Welcome to the New Year! Itâs that exciting time when we get to turn the page and begin a fresh new chapter filled with possibilities.
However, to realize those wonderful new possibilities youâll need to leave last yearâs old limiting thoughts behind; old thoughts such as, âIâm not good enough,â âIâm not as smart or capable as people think,â or âItâs only a matter of time before people find out Iâm a fraud?â
What youâve been hearing inside your head is the voice of your Inner Critic. We all have one. Itâs that familiar voice who constantly makes comments, passes judgment, and issues dire warnings of impending failure.
Your Inner Critic discourages you from taking ambitious action that can help you grow, seize new opportunities, and achieve next-level success.
We creatives are vulnerable to the Inner Critic and the insecurity, self-doubt, and procrastination it can create. But we can also learn to turn things to our advantage…and when you do, youâll open new possibilities.
When you transform your relationship to the Inner Critic, you can take the lid off what’s possible for you to achieve in the year ahead! Join me to find out how.
Mitchell Rigie is an author, speaker, and thought leader in creative thinking and innovative problem-solving. He is a founding partner of SmartStorming, an NYC-based consulting and training company that helps clients including Google, Under Armour, NBCUniversal, Capital One, and Spotify become more effective creative problem solvers.
Mitchell is also the Founder of the Creative Breakthrough Lab, a community that brings growth-minded creatives together in an empowering, collaborative, and supportive environment that help members triumph over the Inner Critic and procrastination to succeed faster and more easily.
đ Coaching
This is a more traditional format where participants absorb information through presentations and talks.
This FieldTrip will not be recorded.
Partner at SmartStorming LLC.
Mitchell Rigie is an author, speaker, and thought leader in creative thinking and innovative problem-solving. He is a founding partner of SmartStorming, an NYC-based consulting and training company that helps clients including Google, Under Armour, NBCUniversal, Capital One, and Spotify become more effective creative problem solvers.
Mitchell is also the Founder of the Creative Breakthrough LabÂŽ, a community that brings growth-minded creatives together in a collaborative, supportive, and inspirational environment. Members have access to coaching, lessons and brainstorms, and resources to help them break through obstacles and achieve success.
Prior to SmartStorming, Mitchell worked for over 20 years in the advertising field. As a creative director, he and his teams generated award-winning marketing campaign ideas for some of the worldâs biggest brands.
He is co-author of the acclaimed book, SmartStorming: The Game-Changing Process for Generating Bigger, Better Ideas.
Mitchell is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design. He also served as a member of the Rhode Island School of Design Board of Trustees.
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