Korpo
5th March 2009, 09:04 PM
Lately I get sudden creative flashed when being in certain states that resolve problems I was pondering before.
Today for example someone at work made a big effort to push an engineering proposal that not only was developed ignoring my team, but also puts my team at a big disadvantage. It would create huge efforts throughout the project but push the agenda of a small group of people perfectly. My team has made big investments in time and sound engineering only to be now exposed to such a "submarine proposal" intended to destroy all our hard work.
I was pretty shocked. I had seen the slides the first time when the phone conference started, I was only indirectly invited, and the whole proposal was presented in a way that downplays all issues and the huge effort. Other people from my site where taken aback, too. I was pretty stressed out.
When I boarded my train home (the proposal was presented at the end of my usual work day) I was agitated. After I calmed down a little I popped "Deeper Than A Zen Monk" and tried to focus on my breath. Every once in a while my mind went back to churning the problem, so I had to bring it back to my breath. I was not actively contemplating a solution.
Then, all of a sudden I had a complete, good and comprehensive solution for this new challenge in my head. From one moment to the other. The whole information had rearranged itself, the pieces of the problem had formed a new picture, and it was very favorable. This new proposal would leverage the work my team has done, be doable in way less time, would require much less effort and benefit all if people are willing to consider it honestly. It sports most of the advantages of the other proposal without its disadvantages.
It appeared from one moment to another. It was a creative solution to a problem I was faced with. All it took was quieting my mind (and possibly dropping down to at least theta if not delta state).
On another occurrence I woke in the night, and in this state of not being really awake I came up with a working solution for a small but tricky problem we are having with a piece of furniture. Again, not a process of deliberate planning, but a swift move to a possible and workable solution.
I would call this a creative flash. I'm sure you guys had these, too. So, what were yours?
Oliver
Today for example someone at work made a big effort to push an engineering proposal that not only was developed ignoring my team, but also puts my team at a big disadvantage. It would create huge efforts throughout the project but push the agenda of a small group of people perfectly. My team has made big investments in time and sound engineering only to be now exposed to such a "submarine proposal" intended to destroy all our hard work.
I was pretty shocked. I had seen the slides the first time when the phone conference started, I was only indirectly invited, and the whole proposal was presented in a way that downplays all issues and the huge effort. Other people from my site where taken aback, too. I was pretty stressed out.
When I boarded my train home (the proposal was presented at the end of my usual work day) I was agitated. After I calmed down a little I popped "Deeper Than A Zen Monk" and tried to focus on my breath. Every once in a while my mind went back to churning the problem, so I had to bring it back to my breath. I was not actively contemplating a solution.
Then, all of a sudden I had a complete, good and comprehensive solution for this new challenge in my head. From one moment to the other. The whole information had rearranged itself, the pieces of the problem had formed a new picture, and it was very favorable. This new proposal would leverage the work my team has done, be doable in way less time, would require much less effort and benefit all if people are willing to consider it honestly. It sports most of the advantages of the other proposal without its disadvantages.
It appeared from one moment to another. It was a creative solution to a problem I was faced with. All it took was quieting my mind (and possibly dropping down to at least theta if not delta state).
On another occurrence I woke in the night, and in this state of not being really awake I came up with a working solution for a small but tricky problem we are having with a piece of furniture. Again, not a process of deliberate planning, but a swift move to a possible and workable solution.
I would call this a creative flash. I'm sure you guys had these, too. So, what were yours?
Oliver