Marc Rapp, author of Uniquely the Epitome, has a very different take on braincramp and quite frankly, unconventional approaches bring change. So let's consider Marc's ideas and see what you think. Marc says, "As endearing a term as 'braincramp' is, I can't help but feel it's actually a result of a braincramp." Here's Mark's thinking on braincramp...Here we have a concept (combining two or more ideas that where previously considered unrelated) derived from the exact process it's working to resolve.
The act of identifying, acknowledging, and personifying and then later, perpetuating is in-fact, the result of a braincramp.
The concept of braincramps, is a direct result of creative thinking. Which, in my mind ( basal ganglia ) is the brain naturally resolving a proposed problem. The problem being, not being able to think creatively.
So, one get's creative to solve it.
Is it me, or is this redundant and really only disproves itself?
Marc, you've asked a philosophical question and questions lead us to gather wisdom to fill in the puzzle pieces. Your unique thoughts are yet another piece to visualize the whole.
You tapped your intrapersonal intelligence, Marc, to share your personal perspective. Intrapersonal intelligence is that part of our brain in which we develop responses to our life questions. Marc, I sense you have thought deeply and developed a personal philosophy on the creative process since you're an artist. I'm glad you stopped by and shared just a few of your thoughts...
You tapped your intrapersonal intelligence, Marc, to share your personal perspective. Intrapersonal intelligence is that part of our brain in which we develop responses to our life questions. Marc, I sense you have thought deeply and developed a personal philosophy on the creative process since you're an artist. I'm glad you stopped by and shared just a few of your thoughts...
Intrapersonal intelligence allows us to take conundrums and sort them out as we reflect, grow, and change. Ellen Weber recently remarked, "Neglect ongoing intrapersonal visions for growth and we perish in the wake of fast moving ideas that pass us by." My ideas are not always enough. I need to consider what you and others say. Here's what I mean...
The reason I brought this question to others is rooted in Interpersonal intelligence. That is, I wanted to engage others' ideas, entertain different perspectives and discuss the methods and strategies that are brought to the table by folks in community. This keeps me from having tunnel vision.
I've seen so much intelligence brought to the table already, and I'm hoping to hear from others in the community about how you overcome braincramp.
The reason I brought this question to others is rooted in Interpersonal intelligence. That is, I wanted to engage others' ideas, entertain different perspectives and discuss the methods and strategies that are brought to the table by folks in community. This keeps me from having tunnel vision.
I've seen so much intelligence brought to the table already, and I'm hoping to hear from others in the community about how you overcome braincramp.
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