When you look simplicity in the eye, it feels like…
… seeing a long lost friend👭.
… discovering a gem 💎.
… an aha-erlebnis .
And you just feel a business opportunity is around the corner.
Small businesses with a BIG impact


Kintsugi is a powerful concept. For all of us and our businesses.
Wikipedia: Kintsugi (“golden joinery”), (“golden repair”), is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold.
As a philosophy, it treats breakage and repair as part of the history of an object, rather than something to disguise.
It embraces the imperfect. It values the use and wear of an object over time.
Question ❓What if we apply it to businesses or ourselves?
…re-define Failure…think pivot and learning
…Context matters…broken (to be repaired) vs trash (end of life)
…Our mistakes and history can result in “golden scars” or joints that shine ✨
and…an imperfect reality can be more valuable than a perfect dream…
live fear-less and stop worrying about others´ ideas of perfection.
Small scars with a big impact 💥….

How fast can you go 🏎?
Sprinting 🏃♀️- for an hour, a week or a month—develops a new perspective 👀.
It helps us understand our upper limit, establishing a performance setting that reminds us of what’s possible.
Sprint with intent, in a particular direction…🔝. Not sprinting randomly, erratically, after shiny objects.
Sprinting now and then is a useful way to learn that we can make an even bigger impact. No one can sprint all the time. By its nature, that’s not sprinting.
Small sprints that make a big impact 💥

🙏🏻 Seth…
Robonautas (more info here) is a local business that teaches technology and robotics to kids between 6-12. How cool is that 🔝 !
The objective is for kids to acquire basic skills like teamwork 🤝, structured 🏗 thinking, self esteem 😀 via the weekly workshops.
Through our “Synergy Scholarship: investing in the future” all of us at Genesis Technologies are proud to help 10 young inventors to have access at a full year of Robonautas Jedi teachings.
Small actions with (hopefully) a BIG impact 💥 🏗 👶🏼
For more info contact Raul@Robonautas.


There is a difference between “running a demo” of your product and “bringing the experience to life“.
Running a demo is mechanical, going through the motions, inward looking and unemotional. It also rarely works. A website does a better job at this anyway.
Bringing the experience to life is telling a story, with passion ❤️, focussed on your client and full of emotional triggers. It creates opportunities and business.
The art of the demo is all about the second. When you bring an experience to life you create ART.
You paint a picture 🎨 and engage with people on an emotional level.
Small details that make a BIG impact 💥…