Frequency: Hero’s journey

Anaik Alcasas
3 min readJul 19, 2018

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Empathic colormapping of the helper’s role on a hero’s journey

(Introductory series on Frequency, part 11 of 20)

Full text below.

“If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.”

— Albert Einstein

Big-hearted communicator expends creative energy on audacious and remarkable propositions that will help others to thrive and not just survive.

Armed with real-world experience plus research, data points, case studies and expert insights…

…and grounded deeply in her personal why and her own relatable stories…

…she sets out to gift her audience with memorable storytelling designed to engage, entertain and inspire.

By speaking with compassion and respect directly into the life of the one who is on this daunting hero’s journey, with all its glorious highs and gut-wrenching lows…

…and synthesizing everything she’s shared into meaningful insights specific to the challenge at hand…

…she boosts the morale of the hero with additional tools, weapons, maps and tonics to fortify for the journey ahead.

She imbues her words from start to finish with inclusive language that fosters a sense of tribe…

…and includes random and creative reminders that while this hero’s journey is brutiful, it might also be treated as a kind of infinite game involving playfulness, laughter and defiant joy.

Gifts for the hero: Remarkable, Reliable, Relatable, Memorable, Motivational, Meaningful, Proactive, Personable, Playful

(This is part eleven in a twenty part introductory series exploring the intersection of frequency, resonance and nuance. Find part 1 “Frequency: A fairytale” here, part 2 “Waving to the whales” here, part 3 “Ravenous beasts among us” here, part 4 “The magic of enthralling prose” here, part 5 “Illuminating the abyss” here, part 6 “It’s all about the hum” here, part 7 “Empathic colormapping” here, part 8 “Engaging the grey matter” here, part 9 “Audacious mental models” here, and part 10 “Left-brain loving” here.)

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Anaik Alcasas

Ah-nah-eek is my name and pattern recognition is my game. Everything else is peripheral. Wanna play? www.linkedin.com/in/anaikalcasas