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Monday, April 01, 2013

Dare to Imagine the good of things

“Logic will get you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.” Albert Einstein

When asked about the logic of things you might be a real master.
You could explain why you are in the position you are in your current job.
Your effort and expertise put you in such an amazing career and job.......but you are still not realized as a human being, you still want or need more, according to your thoughts.

Lack of imagination can refrain you from seeing beyond your cubicle's wall.

It's not right if you spend in wonderland imagining and staying aways from the reality that exists in your office the whole day. Believe me, that can cause you problems too.

But you still can use your brain to imagine how to improve yourself or your workers.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying you have to be that type or maquiavelical maniac thinking abut how to make your workers or clients to stumble in order to prove how good you are; but to allow those neurons to work freely and create a sane environment for your workers or associates to bring new ideas to the company table.

Ask yourself,
If i take that decision, what if....... or what for I'm taking such a decision.
Then once you found yourself what it is, the rest can be less complicated.

Keep in mind that you are the one in your life and now one has taken decisions other than yourself.
It's true that your company might have exercises for you and your co workers to bring creative ideas. It's true that you might have a boss that is the head of everything and he/she does not like smarts other than him/her.

That's the challenge.
To be productive, creative and keep yourself together.
Try to develop a positive tag line; some thing like: "I always do things right" or "I always have good ideas"
Those slogans or tag lines can be repeated by you all the time.

With that exercise you assure to your own self that your positive attitude and your creative gene is always active and you take good care to recharge that concept in you properly.

Ivan Caballero


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