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Tuesday
Jul282020

Making things up as you go along 

Not everything needs to be planned, controlled, organised and structured. Come on .. not everything!

We have an incredible resource in us: our experience, ideas and ingenuity. 

The thing is ... we may not trust ourselves to provide from that resource. 

Improvisation pioneer and playwright Keith Johnstone, says that we edit, censor and judge our ideas. And so much so, that our ideas may never make it out of our head! 

We jump in and criticize, stifling and stopping them from ever reaching the outside world. 

They may only ever live in our mind. 
It’s as if we don’t trust what we are really capable of. 

Sure, we may not have experienced the exact thing or have the exact answer from our history. 

But the resources of our mind are flexible, adaptable and malleable. We can make things up. Even as we we go along. 

We won’t know what we can do with our ideas unless we trust them. 

It may only take a few seconds - just long enough to put them ‘out there’. 

Friday
Jul172020

Strange times call for new ideas


When the Institute for the Future called out ‘novel and adaptive thinking’ as one of those skills we’d need right about now ... do ya think they knew just how much we’d need it?

The use of the word ‘novel’ may have become a little tainted (you know, the novel coronavirus and all).

So could we say unique? Or clever? 

The thing is, these strange times call for new and quite different ideas. 

We know the clichéd group brainstorming thing doesn’t work. 

We’re better off keeping an ideas book, capturing flashes of brilliance as they arrive. 

Or getting hands-on with an idea and prototyping it, to see how well it actually works. Although getting as practical as we can as soon as we can is a totally new concept for some people. 

- Part of a team? 
Know how to bring your clever. 

- Leading a team?
Know how to bring the clever out in others. 

- Running your own show? 
Look for opportunities to use your clever .... anywhere, any time. 

Almost anything goes!

These strange times need our unusual ideas and thinking. Be braver about that. 

Hold on the judgement that what you’re thinking isn’t ‘good enough’. 

We won’t know the value of an idea ... until it’s put into practice anyway. 



Saturday
Jul112020

Keep an ideas book



Better still, curate an ideas book. Or even ‘work’ your ideas book.

When there are ideas and thoughts swirling about your head, what do you do with them? Try to wrestle with them? Try to ‘sort them out’ or get them into some semblance of order?

If your ideas are up there, mixing with all that other stuff like the inner critic, the self doubter, the small player ... it may not be the best space for our ideas to prosper or grow.

We trash and dismiss them, minimize and trivialize them.

Get your ideas out of there, quick!

Put them somewhere else ... to externalise them. Then you can work with them.

- As part of a habit or routine.
- As a source of inspiration and motivation.
- As a place of refuge and comfort.

Mostly, as a reminder of the possibilities and capabilities of the human mind .... without the weight and distraction of all that other stuff!

Get started on an ideas book.

And if you’ve already got one... share a photo of it below👇🏾- I’d love to see it!

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Saturday
Jul112020

Where ideas come from



Have you experienced cryptomnesia?

It’s where we mistakenly believe a current idea is our own creation when in fact we’ve ‘encountered it previously and then forgotten it,’ (American Psychological Association)

What the heck?!

So some of our blindingly great ideas aren’t that original?

Correct. We’ve gathered them from other places, forgotten about them, woken up one day and thought we’ve had a genius moment!

It's known as 'inadvertent plagiarism' or 'unconscious plagiarism'. And of course there’s outright plagiarism too. 😡

When our ideas have similarity to others, we could be experiencing cryptomnesia, unaware of the sources of our thinking.

We end up replicating existing ideas or we’re influenced by them (unknowingly) when we’re sorting and filtering our thoughts.

The world needs us to be more creative, to solve tricky problems and adapt to changing circumstances.

It’s worth the effort then to be more original ... and it’s also worth the effort to sharpen our own originality so we all diversify the idea pool.

Saturday
Jul112020

How to be original 

In a world of noise, how do you be unique? How do you bring your originality to market through your ideas, products and services?

Some people think they don’t have anything unique to say.
Others believe their ideas aren’t that special.
And others are worried that what they are doing is too similar or close to what others are doing.

Copying is unfortunately too common and not cool.

As much as we might love the work of other people (and wish it were our own or that we were like them), we need to discover, explore and then express our own originality.

The world needs us to be original.

Because the world has a big diversity problem - in workplaces, online content, social media, events and publications the world over.

There is too much same/same.

It is time for more diverse and interesting ideas, and they are needed today more than ever.