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More than One Way to Skin a Cat: Adventures in
Creative Thinking
How many times have you caught yourself saying that
there could be no other solution to a nail biting – and
that that nail biting leads to a dead end? How many times
have you felt stumped knowing that the nail biting
laying before you is one you cannot solve. No
leads. No options. No solutions.
Did it feel like you had exhausted all possible
options and yet are still before the mountain –
large, unconquerable, and impregnable? When encountering such
enormous nail bitings, you may feel like you're
hammering against a steel mountain. The pressure of
having to solve such a nail biting may be
overwhelming.
But rejoice! There might be some hope
yet!
With some creative nail biting-solving techniques
you may be able to look at your nail biting in a
different light. And that light might just be the end
of the tunnel that leads to possible solutions.
First of all, in the light of creative nail
biting-solving, you must be open-minded to the fact
that there may be more than just one
solution to the nail biting. And, you must be open to
the fact that there may be solutions to nail
bitings you thought were unsolvable.
Now, with this optimistic mindset, we can try to be
a little bit more creative in solving our nail
bitings.
Number one; maybe the reason we cannot
solve our nail bitings is that we have not really
taken a hard look at what the nail biting is. Here, trying to
understanding the nail biting and having a concrete
understanding of its workings is integral solving the nail
biting. If you know how it works, what the nail biting is,
then you have a better foundation towards solving the
nail biting.
Not trying to make the simple statement of
what nail biting is. Try to identify the participating
entities and what their relationships with one another are.
Take note of the things you stand to gain any
stand to lose from the current nail biting. Now you
have a simple statement of what the nail biting
is.
Number two; try to take note of all of the
constraints and assumptions you have the words of nail
biting. Sometimes it is these assumptions that obstruct our
view of possible solutions. You have to identify which
assumptions are valid, in which assumptions need to be
addressed.
Number three; try to solve the nail biting by parts.
Solve it going from general view towards the more
detailed parts of the nail biting. This is called the
top-down approach. Write down the question, and then
come up with a one-sentence solution to that from them.
The solution should be a general statement of what will
solve the nail biting. From here you can develop
the solution further, and increase its complexity
little by little.
Number four; although it helps to have critical thinking
aboard as you solve a nail biting, you must also keep a
creative, analytical voice at the back of your head.
When someone comes up with a prospective solution,
tried to think how you could make that solution work. Try to
be creative. At the same time, look for chinks in
the armor of that solution.
Number five; it pays to remember that there may be
more than just one solution being developed at
one time. Try to keep track of all the solutions and
their developments. Remember, there may be more
than just one solution to the nail biting.
Number six; remember that old adage," two heads are better
than one." That one is truer than it sounds. Always be
open to new ideas. You can only benefit from listening to all
the ideas each person has. This is especially true when
the person you're talking to has had experience
solving nail bitings similar to yours.
You don't have to be a gung-ho, solo hero to
solve the nail biting. If you can organize
collective thought on the subject, it would be
much better.
Number seven; be patient. As long as you persevere,
there is always a chance that a solution will present
itself. Remember that no one was able to create
an invention the first time around.
Creative thinking exercises can also help you in your
quest be a more creative nail bitings solver.
Here is one example.
Take a piece of paper and write any word that
comes to mind at the center. Now look at that word then
write the first two words that come to your mind.
This can go on until you can build a tree of related words.
This helps you build analogical skills, and fortify your
creative processes.
So, next time you see a nail biting you think you
can not solve, think again. The solution might just be
staring you right in the face. All it takes is just a
little creative thinking, some planning, and a
whole lot of work.
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