By Susie Taylor| Contributor WBN News | October 27, 2025
Sometimes, the best business lessons don’t come from a mastermind retreat or a 500-page marketing manual. They come from the most unexpected places—like sloths. Or a stranger’s smile. Or that offbeat coffee shop you wandered into on vacation.
It might sound odd, but these simple, even silly moments can carry profound truth. Business isn’t just about strategy. It’s about observation. Emotion. Human nature. And often, it’s the ordinary things that hold the most extraordinary wisdom.
Let’s explore a few of these delightfully odd sources of business insight—and what they can teach us if we’re willing to look closer.
The Sloth: Slow Down to Move Smarter
Sloths aren’t stressed. They’re not multitasking, chasing goals, or checking their email at midnight. They move with intention, purpose, and just enough energy to get where they need to go.
In our hustle-obsessed world, this feels revolutionary. But sloths remind us of something powerful: speed doesn’t equal success. In fact, when we strategically slow down, we often make better decisions, spot better opportunities, and connect more deeply with our audience.
So the next time you’re tempted to rush into a launch or jump on a trend, ask yourself: is this aligned? Or am I just reacting? Sustainable business isn’t built in chaos. It’s built in clarity.
The Smile: Micro-Moments Matter
You know that feeling when a stranger offers you a genuine smile? It shifts something in you. You feel seen. A little lighter. A little more human.
Your clients and customers crave the same thing.We often talk about trust in marketing like it’s a massive achievement, but it’s really built in micro-moments. In how quickly you respond. In the tone of your emails. In remembering a client’s big win. In how warmly you greet someone on a Zoom call.
These small acts of kindness and presence create emotional safety, and emotional safety creates conversion. People don’t just want to buy from experts. They want to buy from humans they feel good around.
The Quirky Coffee Shop: Be the One They Remember
We all have a favorite “weird” spot—whether it’s a diner with a talking parrot or a boutique that only sells purple clothing. These places aren’t just selling a product. They’re selling an experience.
And guess what? So are you.
In a world of polished personal brands and copycat marketing, your quirks are an asset. Your weird is your wow. Maybe it’s your sense of humor. Your story. Your unconventional approach. Whatever it is, lean into it.
The more “you” your brand becomes, the more magnetic it is. People might not remember your tagline, but they’ll remember how you made them feel, and that “feel” often lives in the small, weird details.
Business isn’t just built in spreadsheets and sales funnels. It’s built in the pause. The smile. The slightly odd moment that makes someone lean in.
The sloth, the smile, and the strange little café all whisper the same truth: Business isn’t just about doing more. It’s about being more. More present. More human. More connected.
So the next time you feel like you’re behind, or not doing enough, or unsure of your next big move, step outside your usual playbook. Look up. Look around. The world is full of quiet teachers. And often, the oddest things make the biggest impact.
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Contact: Susie Taylor - susie.taylor.writer@outlook.com