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  1. Kia ora Christine

    “Lots of figuring out how to move forward in alignment with long term goals, despite short term challenges” is extremely linear in its propagation. I think you are on track to say that “visuals are particularly effective in helping to see overview and complex systems”, and that “creativity is messy”.

    I look on linearity as something that is often fostered by our education systems and perhaps how we tend to look on how we should think. The spatial approach, which is what you speak of in “messy” and visual “overview”, is not linear but occupies space, a cloud. It is difficult to conceive a linear mess, and for good reason, and so easy to associate a blot with a mess.

    I also believe that this is one reason why word clouds and the software that creates them (in Wordle, say) have become so popular, more so recently than linear poetry. We talk of a line of print. It’s not a cloud of print. Such an array is messy and difficult for the linearly thinking in us to make reasonable sense of.

    But in accepting that it’s alright to have mess, that it’s alright to arrange words in a ink cloud rather than a linear pencil, is a start to understanding how creativity needs space. It cannot be (easily) squeezed into a pencil line, for it lies more comfortably with the ink blots and the cotton-wool clouds.

    Think cloud, rather than line. It’s (more) creative. It’s also (more) comfortable.

    Catchya later
    from Middle-earth

  2. Beautiful fishies…

  3. Kia ora Christine!

    I’ve been thinking of you a lot lately. It occurred to me that one of my acquaintances and blogging colleagues, Nancy White, may well be able to throw some light on where your at right now.

    Nancy is a wonderfully energetic spatial thinker. She works in ‘working with communities’ with Etienne Wenger. She is also artistic and she constantly reprocesses her thoughts visually, even when listening to another speaking! I would not have believed this if I had not seen it for myself at last year’s DEANZ Conference when I met and spoke with Nancy in person.

    Please forgive me if you already know of Nancy.

    Catchya later

  4. @Ken Allan: I have not actually met Nancy yet, although I really want to, but she is in my online network. I’m fascinated with her online facilitation work, and how she has been including more and more visuals in her work face to face as well on on the web.

    Always good to be reminded of all the resources we have. Especially when I am focused so deeply inward, I can forget how many amazing people are around me just a few clicks away.

    I think I have my business model adjusted, so you’ll start to see new pieces coming forward in the next month. I greatly appreciate the support and thoughts. It really helps not to feel alone.

  5. Wow, Christine, it is sooo powerful that you are sharing all the “messy parts” of the process with us. I’m going through some similar messiness with regards to business direction and it is helpful to witness someone actually working through it.

    I’m so excited to see how this unfolds! (and am also thinking, isn’t this going to end up being a great model for your customers?)

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