Over the festive break, I took my kids to see the epic experience called ‘The Moonwalkers’. This is an immersive voyage, with bells on, into humankind’s past and future voyages to the moon. It was as if we were with the astronauts landing on the moon in 1969.

It was awesome in the true sense of the word. It blew my mind and then reset it as I marvelled at how on earth (pun wasn’t intended actually) man managed that feat at all, let alone 54 years ago.

I mean you have to ask yourself: ‘why?’ And of course John F Kennedy told us: ‘because we choose to go’. Obviously. We are free to make these choices.

And guess what people? We humans come with an incredible factory setting: imagination. As Einstein said, it is more powerful than knowledge. So of course, if we chose to go to the moon we would figure out a way to get there.

There are so many skills we need to learn to become high performers at work. But fortunately, imagination is already ours. Nothing to learn. If we choose where we want to go, we simply need to trust we will (eventually) figure it out.