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Move over info – let’s think big picture
Over the past few weeks, LateralAction.com has been releasing teaser flash videoās of Lou, Jack and Marla. Well now we have text.
Iām interested to see where the blog goes, but so far, it looks very promising for any renaissance soul.
Co-founder Mark McGuinness, also of wishfulthinking.co.uk, takes a hard stance on the necessity for creatives and conceptual thinkers.
creativity isnāt a nice-to-have or a fun-to-do, itās a matter of economic survival. Complex, challenging creative work is (so far) difficult to automate or outsource cheaply overseas. Creativity is what transforms utilitarian products into distinctive artifacts that are a pleasure to look at and a joy to use. Itās what makes people queue for days to get their hands on an iPhone, ignoring the clever friend who tells them they can get a ātechnically superiorā alternative for half the price.
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Getting Things Done
Iāve been feeling that with me learning to be more diverse in the way I look at things, and think about things. And the more I let myself out of the box, the more I have moments that I have so many things racing, that I just stop everything. So, over the past week Iāve been devouring āGetting Things Doneā.
Itās been on my list for several years, and itās only been recently that itās raised in priority to the top.
I joke with friends that itās a catch-22. You put āGetting Things Doneā on the list of book to read, but becuase you havenāt read it, how can you get it done?
They sometimes chuckle, and sometimes donāt. Itās a tough crowed.
I was surprise with the tone of the book, and the awareness of creative styles, and creative inputs. No where does David Allen say it āhasā to be this way. Itās the philosophy that heās trying to impart; the āwhatās the next action?ā philosophy.
Itās going to take some time to get the action down to the specific next action, as I like to generally stay in the upper ionosphere of thought. No more generic tasks like āFigure out my processā, now itās more directed, like āRead Getting Things Doneā or āDo Exercise 1 on āIs Your Genius At Workāā Figuring out my process is the project, and the ultimate goal, but these would be my next āphysical actionsā to figuring it out.
There are loads if āthinkingā tasks, and ābrainstormingā tasks. A few ālook on the web forā tasks. And from what Iāve read, thatās o.k.
Ultimately, itās not about the structure, but the next task in to get there.
Iāll check back in a month and let you know how itās going.
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Pizza Pie vs. Spaghetti Noodles
Here is a debate to consider. You have several different skills, all of which you are passionate about. You donāt want to focus on just one – hence a Renaissance Soul.
View A – If you look hard enough, you can find an underlying calling, a genius that surrounds all of these things.
View B – They are distinct and separate. Donāt bother putting a pretty bow on them, you arenāt going to find one.
The jury is still out for me, but Iām using Is Your Genius at Work by Dick Richards, to help me find out for sure.
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People in Action: Merlin Mann
I doubt, by any means that Merlin Mann would label himself. But if you want to see a Renaissance Soul in action:
And these are just what he’s got online. Imagine what he’s doing offline?
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You don’t know what you don’t know
One of the biggest steps I ever made in my life was admitting āI donāt know what I donāt knowā.
I needed help.
Fortunately for me, I found my coach – Dari. (Iāll be talking about her more as we go along )
Iāve been reading Brian Greeneās, āThe fabric of the cosmosā. And there is an interesting principle that we are all immersed in a Higgs ocean. Itās like the original idea of the aether. We are all subject to the field. Our mass is a result of friction between it and out particles.
But what sparked me was the analogy used to explain it. A frog in a dish, with food in the middle. Not only did it show the idea of Higgs field, but it also showed one of the principles of āYou donāt know what you donāt knowā
Take a bowl and put some food in the middle of it.
Take a frog and put it in the bottom of the bowl. ( His analogy has hot water, and the frog jumping all over the place, but thatās because of universal cooling. Although this is very fascinating, not where Iām going with it. So just putting the frog in the bowl will do ).
Now, in his explanation of the Higgs field, the dish is shaped like a tin for making a ring cake. One with a deep trough, and a pillar in the middle – like an island.
The food is in the very middle, at the top of the pillar.
The frog is at rest at the very bottom of the trough. Or even better, letās say that the trough is so deep that the frog could even jump half way up the dish.
Can the frog see the food? No. But that doesnāt mean itās not there.
If someone who wasnāt āin itā, could they see the food? Of course they can.
If you are the frog, then who sees the food?
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