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While
traveling in the skies, or resting in a hotel, moments of
insight occur that should be shared with friends and colleagues.
I hope these thoughts enliven and inspire your creative
spirit!
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Insights
From the Road - November, 2002
Welcome
to Insights From The Road, the e-newsletter of creativity
from "The Gold Standard of Creativity Training," Roger L. Firestien,
Ph.D. Enjoy!
I
Can See Clearly Now!
Recently
I had eye surgery - cataract surgery to be exact. You might be thinking,
"He's too young for cataract surgery." I thought I was too, but
the type of cataract I had can develop at any age, and very quickly.
From my doctor's diagnosis, it appeared that I was, at best, legally
blind in my right eye. (It is a good thing that I didn't have to
take a driving test.)
The
procedure was quick and painless. It was my first surgery since
I had my tonsils out at three years old. After the surgery, I can
describe the result as nothing short of miraculous. In fact, I no
longer need to wear glasses. I was astounded at the colors in the
trees, the beautiful blue sky, and the detail I could now see in
the faces of my friends and family. For several days I just looked
at the world. The colors and shapes of nature were astounding to
me. I found myself slowing down and looking at the world, just looking.
What
is the creativity lesson here? From my perspective, it is to slow
down and look at nature. Observe the world around you. Nature can
provide some wonderful answers to the challenges we face. The invention
of Velcro, for example, came from the inventor's observation of
how a cocklebur stuck to his clothes. From cockleburs to fasteners,
the same principle applies.
Next
time you get stuck with a challenge, take a lesson from nature.
Take a break. Get away from the challenge. Slow down a bit and look,
really look at the world around you. Notice those things that appear
very familiar to you; the trees, your home, the scenery on your
way to work. See if you can make a connection back to your challenge.
You might be amazed at the insights you discover.
Sincerely,
Roger Firestien
Insights
From The Road is published irregularly by:
Roger L. Firestien, Ph.D.
PO Box 615
Williamsville NY 14231-0615
Creativity
That Gets Results(TM)
For
a free subscription to Innovation Espresso, the print newsletter
of creativity, e-mail your mailing address to roger@rogerfirestien.com.
©
2002 Roger L. Firestien, Ph.D.
Phone
716-631-3564 Fax 716-631-2610
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