Has a hard problem got you tied in a box? Are the boundaries so bound you aren't moving forward?
Even obvious problems can feel like puzzles. Even easy problems can appear paradoxical - one answer is true, and yet it is false. One solution will work, and yet it won't. We wrestle with, balance, and confront two or more competing ideas knowing that something is true about each of them.
When a problem is a paradox you may need to cross a boundary or two to make sense of it.
Flip it around. Turn it inside out. Push the limit until the limit surrenders. Suspend all disbelief until something believable emerges. Maybe it's your answer, and maybe it's not. It could be another bunny trail down the rabbit hole of mystery. But your answer is there somewhere - somewhere beyond its current boundary.
What's got you boxed in?
-- Doug Smith
Front Range Leadership: Training Supervisors for Success
doug smith training: how to achieve your goals
Even obvious problems can feel like puzzles. Even easy problems can appear paradoxical - one answer is true, and yet it is false. One solution will work, and yet it won't. We wrestle with, balance, and confront two or more competing ideas knowing that something is true about each of them.
When a problem is a paradox you may need to cross a boundary or two to make sense of it.
Flip it around. Turn it inside out. Push the limit until the limit surrenders. Suspend all disbelief until something believable emerges. Maybe it's your answer, and maybe it's not. It could be another bunny trail down the rabbit hole of mystery. But your answer is there somewhere - somewhere beyond its current boundary.
What's got you boxed in?
-- Doug Smith
Front Range Leadership: Training Supervisors for Success
doug smith training: how to achieve your goals
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