"Idling or doing nothing is important. Most of us, myself included, are obsessed with getting things done. We are afraid to be unproductive. And yet, the big ideas often come to you during your periods of "laziness", during those episodes of "wasting time". People need more time away from the direct challanges of work. Long walks on the beach, a jog through the forest, a bike ride, spending four to five hours in a coffee shop with the Sunday paper. During these times, your creative spirit is energized. Sometimes you need solitude and a break for slowing down so that you may see things differently.
Managers who understand this and give their staff the time they need (which they can only do by genuinely trusting them) are the secure managers, and the best managers."
From "presentation zen", by Garr Reynolds, page 37.
...es verdad voy a reconocer que varias soluciones a temas se me ocurrieron en momentos de ocio...
ResponderEliminarDe acuerdo, la creatividad surge en el vacio... justamente cuando podes no pensar sobre lo que seria bueno pensar.
ResponderEliminarNo dicen que las mejores ideas surgen en el baño? Bajo la ducha por ejemplo?
ResponderEliminarCreo que deberíamo mudarnos cerca del mar para que las ideas salgan mejor con las caminatas en la playa... je