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Hope the rest of the weekend is better then it started. I'm going to go find some curves myself.
Two thoughts:
2. Innovation is all about lateral thinking
1. Resilience is your ability to roll with the curves
Often we can not do anything about the "curves" that are out of our control but maybe we can include extra learning in that process.
Vulanized rubber, potoato chips and post-it notes were all curves.
I agree - curves are better. Your post made me think about the vast differences between linear and nonlinear management which in so many ways defines the most important business process shifts we’ve all experienced over the past 5-10 years.
Ultimately, nonlinear management (your curves) acknowledges the somewhat unmanageable complexity and resulting unpredictability of life, organizations, projects, etc., and realizes that asserting too much control, engineering, and planning actually reduces the likelihood of positive outcomes. As you point out, curves allow for more inputs, more participation, broader and deeper understanding, and most importantly change/evoloution which will always increase chances of success – although success may not look anything like what you expected when you started your career, business, project, etc.
hope your finger doesn't hurt too bad.
Getting in relationship with curves in our life and biz is huge. By thinking spherically you can bring much more awareness to your movement. To many curves without insight and growth, you just go in circles. Connect the curves with insight and you move forward up the spiral. Stay in the center of the spiral and you see all the curves coming.
Not only do I feel like it better prepares me for whatever, but I feel it keeps me a little sharper and a little more creative.
Hope finger gets better soon, though I'm liking the video blog idea. Means we get to see more of you.
and yeah the duct tape idea is cool too.
As usual, another home run idea!
Now, I have to get my own curves in motion. Time for a bike ride.................:)
BTW, two days ago, I found lots of curves while doing my laundry.
The Earth is the biggest curve going - strange how we still think it's straight...
Your curve this morning inspired a circle post to flow out of me. http://mandalalifemedia.com/2009/01/understandi...
Thanks for the spherical inspiration!
Hope your finger is healing fast.
I guess, the problem for most people is that they can't think straight! But yes, I agree with what you said about Mother nature making most of the things curvy.
Best Wishes,
Shinil.
@shinils on Twitter - http://twitter.com/shinils
But before I do, I thought I would drop in and say thanks for all the rock solid advice. I am heading over to Bluehost right now to buy my web hosting, then stopping off to purchase Thesis before migrating my free "just-for-fun" blogger blog up to the big time on wordpress.org.
Will I recoup my little investment of cash and large investment of time?
(The spouse and I have a friendly side bet on that one.)
Well, enough stalling...one...two...three.......
...three and a half....
...JUMP!
(P.S. I'm clicking to both sites from here. -Hope those affiliate clicks help you.)
This is funny...sad, but funny...
At the EXACT nano second when submitted the above comment, my darling dog came up to scratch at my leg for attention, scraping her CLAWS across my keyboard and breaking off two keys! AUGGH
(So much for clawing my way to the top. I'm just clawing at my laptop.)
On with Plan A...
Chris, at some point, you'll have to take the duck tape off! Yikes!
When your finger gets better, would like to read some examples from your own experience (unless you are up for another video shoot) :)
Stay away from sharp objects:)
John
When I started Twittering...
I was greatly frustrated because i did not get it!
Thought twitter was a bit boring and did not like sitting like one of Pavlov's Dogs waiting for that little kernel of wit, truth, smarts or warmth someone just had to Tweet out at any given moment.
A very notable Social Media type took me under his wing and told me not to think---You got it----Linear. He told me to Tweet like a tipsy parrot with Turrets Syndrome, basically with good sense but unfiltered.
Thinking within a curve not only takes imagination but strength...Even though you are in harmony with nature and the Universal Quantum world...You are going against acceptable human regimented secular thinking and behavior.
Am wondering is thinking curvature a gift? Everyone can do it with practice? Or is it a learned behavior?
Lots of questions...
Great food for thought...
As always thanks, Chris.
I like the fact that you have voiced this and there is solid support from you followers on this conceptually, It makes me feel justified in my approach over the past 30 years.
Wendy
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