When thinking happens predominantly with screens and meetings, innovation becomes restricted and decisions become slower. Teams default to discussing problems instead of solving them. The Manual Reset breaks that pattern.
When working with physical materials within structure and time constraints, we unlock a different mode of thinking. One that is visual, tactile and immediate. Problems become tangible. Ideas move from abstract discussion to rapid experimentation.
Real change in how people think. Felt immediately in how they work.

WHAT THE SCIENCE SAYS :

A Johns Hopkins-linked neuroscience study found that hands-on, tactile activity primes the brain to learn faster.
Source: Heba et al., Cerebral Cortex (2016) — Johns Hopkins University & Ruhr University Bochum
A peer-reviewed 2022 study found that 30 minutes of hands-on stimulation measurably improved memory and problem-solving ability.
Source: Fotooh Estahbanati et al., Basic and Clinical Neuroscience (2022)


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