Thinking in Analogies
Learn to See Differently
Turn ordinary moments into insight that sticks.
You don’t need more ideas.
You need eyes to see the ones all around you.
Ever notice how a cracked sidewalk, a half-eaten chip, or a foggy morning can say something deep — if you’re paying attention?
That’s what Thinking in Analogies is about.
It’s not about clever comparisons.
It’s about noticing something overlooked, shaping it into meaning, and sharing it in a way that makes people go:
“Woah. I’ve never thought of it like that.”
This is how you become an Idea Shepherd.
You don’t force insights.
You glean them.
You see → shape → share.
What You’ll Learn
Inside this short guide, you'll get:
✅ How to spot analogy-worthy moments in the everyday
✅ The See–Shape–Share method (so simple, you'll remember it forever)
✅ Real examples — from cilantro to beard balm — that show the method in action
✅ Ways to connect ideas across unlikely places (and surprise even yourself)
This isn’t a course. It’s not a webinar.
It’s an 18-page PDF you can read in one sitting — and use for the rest of your creative life.
Who It’s For
This guide is for:
- Writers who want to see metaphor in the mundane
- Coaches who want to make ideas stick
- Creatives who want to turn everyday life into story fuel
- Teachers, leaders, note-takers, deep thinkers — anyone who’s ever said:
“I noticed something… but I’m not sure what it means yet.”
Why It Matters
The best insights don’t shout.
They whisper through cracked sidewalks and humming dishwashers.
Your job is to listen — and lead others to see what you see.
This guide shows you how.
Buy it once. Use it forever.
Start thinking in analogies.
Not to impress, but to express —
what you notice, what you value, and what you’re called to share.