Translate

Thursday, May 31, 2012

365QOD-Day481

"Consistent is better than once in a while"- advice given to me

The other day I had a conversation with an electrical designer working with me.  He told me a story how when he was young electrician he was asked to provide a source for a system.  In order to do that he had to run conduit along a wall.

Since he was new to his position he went out of his way to do a great job.  He wanted to make sure that the conduit was level so he used his tools to make sure it was so.

Next day one of his bosses took him out to the job site and told him to pull back and look at his job in respect to the other conduits in the area.  His looked perfect but it did not match existing.  Since all of the other conduits were slightly off his stood out as being wrong.  Even though his was the only one that was perfectly level it looked like a mistake.

The moral of that story is that the new has to match existing otherwise it looks wrong.

Today's question is:
"Do you always match existing or do you want to be different?" 

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

365QOD-Day480

"The Opposite of Loneliness" - an article title by Marina Keegan

Today I read the article below.  It broke my heart.  A 22 year old woman who wrote it passed away in a car accident shortly after writing it. What a waste.

I believe that we are all given a certain amount of time to fulfill our quest.  We meet people along the way that touch our hearts and move us.  The rest just slide off of us. 

The sad part is that we never know when or if our quest will get completed.  All we can do is to work towards it.  We can however chose how we gently touch the people along the way.  I believe that this article and her story urges us to believe in a future but realize that the future is not guaranteed and it can be cut short rather quickly.

Today's question is:
"Will your quest be complete if it was interrupted today?"

The article can be found at:
http://www.yaledailynews.com/news/2012/may/27/keegan-opposite-loneliness/

KEEGAN: The Opposite of Loneliness

Marina Keegan '12.
Marina Keegan '12. Photo by Facebook.
The piece below was written by Marina Keegan '12 for a special edition of the News distributed at the class of 2012's commencement exercises last week. Keegan died in a car accident on Saturday. She was 22.

We don’t have a word for the opposite of loneliness, but if we did, I could say that’s what I want in life. What I’m grateful and thankful to have found at Yale, and what I’m scared of losing when we wake up tomorrow and leave this place.

It’s not quite love and it’s not quite community; it’s just this feeling that there are people, an abundance of people, who are in this together. Who are on your team. When the check is paid and you stay at the table. When it’s four a.m. and no one goes to bed. That night with the guitar. That night we can’t remember. That time we did, we went, we saw, we laughed, we felt. The hats.

Yale is full of tiny circles we pull around ourselves. A cappella groups, sports teams, houses, societies, clubs. These tiny groups that make us feel loved and safe and part of something even on our loneliest nights when we stumble home to our computers — partner-less, tired, awake. We won’t have those next year. We won’t live on the same block as all our friends. We won’t have a bunch of group-texts.

This scares me. More than finding the right job or city or spouse – I’m scared of losing this web we’re in. This elusive, indefinable, opposite of loneliness. This feeling I feel right now.

But let us get one thing straight: the best years of our lives are not behind us. They’re part of us and they are set for repetition as we grow up and move to New York and away from New York and wish we did or didn’t live in New York. I plan on having parties when I’m 30. I plan on having fun when I’m old. Any notion of THE BEST years comes from clichéd “should haves...” “if I’d...” “wish I’d...”

Of course, there are things we wished we did: our readings, that boy across the hall. We’re our own hardest critics and it’s easy to let ourselves down. Sleeping too late. Procrastinating. Cutting corners. More than once I’ve looked back on my High School self and thought: how did I do that? How did I work so hard? Our private insecurities follow us and will always follow us.

But the thing is, we’re all like that. Nobody wakes up when they want to. Nobody did all of their reading (except maybe the crazy people who win the prizes…) We have these impossibly high standards and we’ll probably never live up to our perfect fantasies of our future selves. But I feel like that’s okay.
We’re so young. We’re so young. We’re twenty-two years old. We have so much time. There’s this sentiment I sometimes sense, creeping in our collective conscious as we lay alone after a party, or pack up our books when we give in and go out – that it is somehow too late. That others are somehow ahead. More accomplished, more specialized. More on the path to somehow saving the world, somehow creating or inventing or improving. That it’s too late now to BEGIN a beginning and we must settle for continuance, for commencement.

When we came to Yale, there was this sense of possibility. This immense and indefinable potential energy – and it’s easy to feel like that’s slipped away. We never had to choose and suddenly we’ve had to. Some of us have focused ourselves. Some of us know exactly what we want and are on the path to get it; already going to med school, working at the perfect NGO, doing research. To you I say both congratulations and you suck.

For most of us, however, we’re somewhat lost in this sea of liberal arts. Not quite sure what road we’re on and whether we should have taken it. If only I had majored in biology…if only I’d gotten involved in journalism as a freshman…if only I’d thought to apply for this or for that…

What we have to remember is that we can still do anything. We can change our minds. We can start over. Get a post-bac or try writing for the first time. The notion that it’s too late to do anything is comical. It’s hilarious. We’re graduating college. We’re so young. We can’t, we MUST not lose this sense of possibility because in the end, it’s all we have.

In the heart of a winter Friday night my freshman year, I was dazed and confused when I got a call from my friends to meet them at EST EST EST. Dazedly and confusedly, I began trudging to SSS, probably the point on campus farthest away. Remarkably, it wasn’t until I arrived at the door that I questioned how and why exactly my friends were partying in Yale’s administrative building. Of course, they weren’t. But it was cold and my ID somehow worked so I went inside SSS to pull out my phone. It was quiet, the old wood creaking and the snow barely visible outside the stained glass. And I sat down. And I looked up. At this giant room I was in. At this place where thousands of people had sat before me. And alone, at night, in the middle of a New Haven storm, I felt so remarkably, unbelievably safe.

We don’t have a word for the opposite of loneliness, but if we did, I’d say that’s how I feel at Yale. How I feel right now. Here. With all of you. In love, impressed, humbled, scared. And we don’t have to lose that.
We’re in this together, 2012. Let’s make something happen to this world.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

365QOD-Day479

"A EE to lead McD!" - my reaction

The other day I read a story that Don Thompson will be the new CEO for McDonald.  His predecessor Jim Skinner is about to retire.

Two thoughts flew through my mind.  I have a EE degree and am not surprised that another Electrical Engineer leads an organization.  EE degree is pretty challenging and one has to obtain a pretty good level of problem solving.  BUT being an engineering degree it lacks the people portion to make one a great CEO.

The second thought was about following after a person who was great at his job and made McD very profitable and change embracing periods.  He will need both problems solving and communication skills to raise his leadership level and continue the success of the organization.


Today's question is:
"How do you raise your level of thinking above your training?"


Monday, May 28, 2012

365QOD-Day478

"I am just waiting for an opportunity" - a belief

It is better to be prepared for an opportunity even if an opportunity does not come than to have an opportunity and wasting it by not being prepared.  So how do you prepare?

I love the word hustle.  Not in the sense of hustling others but in the sense of doing something.

It is not uncommon for people to wait for things to come to them.  They know they want something and are hoping for that to fall into their lap without any work.

I believe that you must hustle while waiting for an opportunity.  Keep moving and adjusting.  The opportunity might come or it might not but by moving you will be on your toes ready and not on your heals resting.

You have to fight for what you want.  If you want something then hustle towards it.  Keep confident that your motion will eventually lead to an opening to strike.  A moving target is also harder to hit.  It makes you less attack prone. 

Today's question is:
"Are you hustling or resting?"

Sunday, May 27, 2012

365QOD- Day477

"Life sucks" - a post on my daughter's page

Recently I sent a Skype invite to talk to my daughter Stefani.  When she did not respond, I instant messaged her a question, "Why does life suck?"

Her response was "A particular person and math."  I can not help her with the person BUT I offered to help her with math.

Has she taken me up on it? No!

Maybe I suck at math.  I do not think that is true.

How good am I in math?   Well, I have had 5 math courses (Calculus and above) as an undergraduate, 4 for my Masters, and 2 for my doctoral work.  In addition, I have instructed college courses up to advanced Calculus.  I probably know more math than 99.99999% of the people on the planet.  That is not an exaggeration.

So why doesn't my daughter call and get help?  A very good question.  It could be just being prideful.  It could be just "too busy".  You know how busy teenagers get.  LOL

Today's question is:
"What keeps you from seeking qualified help when it is available?"

Saturday, May 26, 2012

365QOD-Day476

"I quit." - a co-worker's last words

Recently a very highly qualified co-worker quit.  He was a recently hired for an outage I am working on and he left before it was completed. 

The final straw that broke the camel's back will never be known.  I knew that he was under a lot of pressure and seemed to manage it well.  On surface at times things can be very misleading.  He only knew the stress he was under. 


Today's question is:
"What will make you quit your job?"

Friday, May 25, 2012

365QOD-Day475

"I create my own reality"- my belief

If you believe that other people shape your destiny, you are right.  If you believe you shape your destiny, you are right.

However, when we believe it is others then we give away any control we have to change the direction.  We might not be able to drastically change our destiny BUT we can instantaneously change our current direction.

For example, I recently have been working very long hours and not been able to exercise like I normally do.  This has resulted in a five pound weight gain. 

So my eventual destiny, if I continue, will be lead to a heavier me.  I can however take small directional changes by eating less and trying to squeeze some exercise in when I can get it done.  These small changes might lead to a better destination. 

For example, I stared packing myself a small zip bad full of nuts and dried fruits.  If I feel hungry I grab a few.  It helps me from getting into the starving mode.  It is a small directional change.

Today's question is:

 "Can you make a small directional change?"
 

Thursday, May 24, 2012

365QOD-Day474

"Smart or lucky?" - a choice

Several years ago I read a short book by that tittle.  The successful author concludes this wonderful book by answering the question that many had asked him, "Are you smart or lucky?" by saying that he was smart enough to know when he was getting lucky.

I believe that this is a wonderful response.    Why look at the world as simply black or white.  Why do things have to be this OR that?  Why can't they be both?

Today's question is:
"Do you use the AND word often?"

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

365QOD-Day473

"Get off your assets!"- an expression I heard on the radio

Last weekend while driving home and listening to talk radio I heard the MBA abbreviation and this phrase.  They were from Laural Lengemier commercial.

She specializes in taking folks from desperate to the millionaire track by simply taking account of what they are enjoying for hobbies and converting that into cash machine generators.

Most people do not think creatively and sell themselves short when it comes to their talents. 

Today's question is:
"What hobby can you convert into a cash machine?"

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

365QOD-Day472

"FU Diploma and FU Money"- from an earlier post

Early on when I started writing this blog I did a post on the importance of having both FU money and FU diploma.   I showed examples where having only one was not enough.

In yesterday's post I talked about how the importance of an MBA has been reduced.  Many folks do not benefit from getting it because they are not ready for the knowledge.

Last week I was listening to a show and heard the expression
MBA- Massive Bank Account

I love that abbreviation.  It would be nice to have an MBA degree and have an MBA account.

Today's question is:
"Do you have an MBA account?"

Monday, May 21, 2012

365QOD-Day471

"MBA..everyone's got one" - my thought

I have instructed MBA courses since summer of 2004.  Many of the students in my courses did not benefit from the degree. 

Yes, they were presented knowledge.  BUT they did not have business experience to make the information relevant.  I tried to make it relevant by putting them in situations where they had to think and apply.

I believe that for most people it is just a degree and they never reach the learning level.

Today's question is:
"What do you have that certifies your level but you still feel that you lack?"

Sunday, May 20, 2012

365QOD-Day470

"It fits" - the relief expressed when the last piece solves the puzzle

The other day I read an April 23rd issue of Forbes.  In the issue there was a story about Golan Leven.
He is a professor at Carnegie Mellon.

Mr. Leven has constructed a 45 piece free universal construction kit that allows people to connect pieces from different games such as Lego and wooden blocks together to create a new bigger final results.

These missing pieces extend the possibilities for each type of game.  They allow one to print them out on a 3D printer and use them.  He has not been sued because he is not replacing any one of the game pieces but providing an extension to the set.

Today's question is:
"What pieces are missing in your toolkit that if they existed could make you a more complete?"

Saturday, May 19, 2012

365QOD-Day469

"You do not have to be great but you have to be consistent"- Anonymous

I believe this quote.  In my book the routines we set up can get us through most of life's challenges.  They have to be good routines.  They can's just be routines of bad choices.

There is a reason why people brush their teeth every day.  The routine helps reduce cavities and improves general dental health. 

Most of us don't floss.  Even though that routine has been shown to further improve our health.  One amazing fact about flossing is that people that floss often times look up to 8 years younger than their same age counterparts that don't floss.  WOW!

Even though I know this fact, I only floss when needed( something is stuck and can not get out).  Why?  It is not a part of a routine.  I need to make it.  Not for vanity sake but for health sake.

It is strange why I know better but not to do better.  I need to make a commitment to do it for a while until the routine becomes a habit. Starting today...

Today's question is:
"Do you floss?"

Friday, May 18, 2012

365QOD-Day468

"Man that is too close" - my thought

A while back I wrote a post that talked about how 58% of folks could not come up with $2000 if it was an emergency.  25% of people making 75k-100k also could not come up with the $2000 (2k).  The lesson in those two facts is that most Americans do not have much savings. 

Recently I read a USA Today article that presented the following facts:
                     2009        2011
No savings     18.5%     23.4%
1-1.5k           21.6%     18.2%
1.6-10k         29.4%     25.4%
10k-50k        18.7%     18.4%
>50k             11.8%     14.6%

So more people have no savings today compared to two years ago.  Of the ones that have up to 10k it is even less today than two years ago. Even up to 50k it is less people that have it available.  The only group that is getting larger is the group that has more than 50k.

Additionally 10% of families owe more than 30k in unsecured dept.  This is up from 8.5% in 2009.

2k is a minor emergency.  I believe that even 10k would not cover a major emergency such as a medical problem for which one has to come up with out of pocket funds.  Or if a job is lost and no income is coming in, how long can one live off of 10k?

The realy great news is that nearly  50%  of families have no debt at all from credit cards and other unsecured loans.  So there is a large group that is trying to not get in a hole.

Today's question is:
"How close are you to the no savings edge, and what is your plan to get out of the hole?"

Thursday, May 17, 2012

365QOD-Day467

"The joke is, yeah you have prestige, but you can't eat prestige."- Tony Yang Ph.D. 

Tony Yang has a Ph.D. in History from University of California.  He is also unemployment and welfare recipient.

The recession has hurt many folks.  Unemployment is around 8-9 % but for white collar workers it was 4-5%.

So why is Tony Yang without a job?  Timing is everything.  If he would have come out when the economy was booming he would have walked out with multiple offers.  But he did not.

The same thing happened to me in Dec 1988.  I finished by bachelors in Electrical Engineering from Purdue and did not have a single offer.  So I decided to continue with my Masters while looking.  By May the situation changed and by August I landed my first full time job.

I feel bad for him.  He has invested a considerable time and money to achieve his goal.  However, in life there are no guarantees.  You have to play the hand that has been dealt to you.  And unlike a play, there are no rehearsals. 

Today's question is:
"What would you do if you were in Tony Yang's situation?"

The article can be found at
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/even-a-phd-couldn-t-keep-this-man-off-food-stamps.html




Wednesday, May 16, 2012

365QOD-Day466

"Got to think global" - my conclusion

Third suggestion is: "How can I find these people?"

Last year when I was looking for a job I interviewed in Russia, England, Azerbaijan, Angola, California, and Texas.  I eventually moved to Texas.  But it taught me to look globally because some of the job were very interesting.  From finance to instrumentation to project management to engineering, etc..

Why Texas?  Well, the opportunities were here.  When I look out of my window to the north of me is Texas City.  There are so many refineries and chemical plants that at night it looks like a Christmas show.

God bless the smell of money.  Texas by far has the most stable job situation of any state.

I could have stayed in Indiana.  BUT there were no offers that matched what I was making or what I wanted to make so move I had to.  Believe me it was not easy.  A lot of soul searching.  

Today's question is:
"Where can you make what you want to make?"

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

365QOD-Day465


"I got skills." - a common belief

Second suggestion is:
"Which of them will people pay me to use?"

If you think you know how to do something, then try to get paid for it.  If no one will pay, you are an amateur.  You need to get better or get an opportunity to get started.

Someone has to believe in you.  That person is you.  If you can not sell yourself on it then you will not be able to sell other people in it.  This is why preparing for interviews is kind of easy for me.  I either can do the job and can sell myself on it or simply tell the interviewer that I am not the right person.

Today's question is:
"Who(or what company) will pay you to use your skill?"


Monday, May 14, 2012

365QOD-Day464

"Train yourself to think like an entrepreneur." - advice from Laura Vanderkam

First suggestion is:
"What skills do I have or can I learn that I enjoy using?"

In business there are generalists and specialists.  Which one are you?

A specialist has a particular skill.  They either went to school for it or picked it up on the job.   They are very knowledgeable.  They might not be the most knowledgeable person on the topic in the world BUT for a particular group or company they are it.  These folks are paid well.

A generalist is someone who might have started of as a specialist i.e. Henry Ford,  and later on evolved to be the founder, owner, and CEO of the company.  He prided himself on being a generalist.  Once during a trial he was belittled because he was ignorant (not a specialist).  His response was that if he needs a lawyer, he hires a lawyer.  If he needs an engineer, he hires an engineer.  As a generalist he was paid very very well.

So pick up some skill, get good at it, and eventually transition into a generalist.  Simple?  No. Worthwhile? Yes!

Today's question is:
"What skill do you have or can you learn that you would enjoy using?"

Sunday, May 13, 2012

365QOD-Day463

"I don't have to know everything, if you can figure out everything" - advice

Laura Vanderkam, All the Money in the World, author's third premise is that
"Every dollar is a choice.  How I earn it and spend it If I want more than I have now to achieve big goals, I can figure a way to get it."

A few years ago I wrote out what I wanted to make next year and within the next two years.  Everyone of my desires was in writing and it came true within the period of time.  Amazing!

Note that I had not just set my mind to a goal BUT followed it with actions to get to the next level.  I had to raise my level in order to reach the next level.

One of the reasons why I did not become a doctor is because they memorize a lot of facts.  As an engineer I have to believe in myself that I can figure it out.  As a cREATOR(with a small c) I can create what I need to get to the goal.

Today's question is:
"Do you believe in yourself enough that you can figure out a way to get what you want?"

Saturday, May 12, 2012

365QOD-Day462

"I don't have to know everything, if you can figure out everything" - advice

Laura Vanderkam, All the Money in the World, author's second premise is that
"If I want more than I have now to achieve big goals, I can figure a way to get it."

A few years ago I wrote out what I wanted to make next year and within the next two years.  Everyone of my desires was in writing and it came true within the period of time.  Amazing!

Note that I had not just set my mind to a goal BUT followed it with actions to get to the next level.  I had to raise my level in order to reach the next level.

One of the reasons why I did not become a doctor is because they memorize a lot of facts.  As an engineer I have to believe in myself that I can figure it out.  As a cREATOR(with a small c) I can create what I need to get to the goal.

Today's question is:
"Do you believe in yourself enough that you can figure out a way to get what you want?"

Friday, May 11, 2012

365QOD-Day461

"People are happiest about money operate under three premises of wealth, a word that has less to do with quantity than with outlook"- Laura Vanderkam, All the Money in the World

The first premise is
"I have enough.  There are some people in this world who have more, but also plenty with less"

To me it is easy to believe this statement.  I live in a studio apartment.  I have plenty of space.  When I lived in a two bedroom apartment I had more space BUT I am now content with my studio apartment.

I realize that there are people that have homes that measure several thousand square feet.  God bless them.  I wish them a bigger house and more stuff.  No I am not being funny. 

There are also people who would look at my small studio and consider it large.  Maybe even a large family would be able to occupy the same space.  I also wish them a bigger house and more stuff.

I have enough.

Today's question is:
"Do you have enough?"

Thursday, May 10, 2012

365QOD-Day460

"Dr. Shaq!" - my words

Yup.  The other day Shaq.. sorry Dr. O'Neil earned his doctorate.  Impressive.

I knew he had an MBA for University of Phoenix.  BUT I never knew he was pursuing a doctorate.  Impressive!

Why is it impressive?  Here is a person whose success has been in the sports arena.  He has made a ton of money playing basketball.  Yet he still kept on going to school.

My hat is off to him.  To have a goal, to be distracted by many opportunities that he has, and still complete the work needed can only be praised.

Education is important.  In his case even though he has been successful, he still craved the learning enough to continue his pursuit.  He must have a quest for his life.

My definition of quest is the pursuit of an ultimate goal for one's life.

Today's question is:
"What is your quest?"

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

365QOD-Day459

"I can not stop watching this" - my thought

I have a new addiction.  It is hardcore pawn.  This show is nuts!  Full of crazy characters.

Why is it that I can not get enough?  It shows what people do when they are desperate.

Typically, the person comes in happy go lucky.  Politely tells the store person what they want to sell.  The person asks how much they want for it.  The person quickly tells them.  The store person asks them why they want to sell it(it establishes how desperate they are).  The store person then asks them what is the lowest they would take.

Sometimes the person cuts their price in half.  Eventually the store person offers them a lot lower amount.  The person either accepts or gets belligerent.  They are so upset that they did not get their way.

Today's question is:
"What have you learned from your guilty pleasure?"

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

365QOD-Day458

"The positive effect of self-help is temporary BUT so is daily bathing" - my version of Jim Rohn's classic

Nothing lasts forever.  You hear that phrase all of the time.

Temporarily we can tell ourselves that we are something or can do something .  We might actually believe it.  In a study by Polivy and Herman found that 87% people believed their declarations of self change BUT in a few weeks their self-image was worse than before declaration.

The declarations have to be believed and have to be followed with action that supports the belief.

Suppose you want to change X and you decide for it to be Y.  Now you must set out the action steps Y1, Y2, Y3, and so on that would lead you to a permanent change. 

Just saying the positive thing you want to be is delusional but with action it can become reality.

Today's question is:
"Are you repeating affirmations or are you taking actions?"

 

Monday, May 7, 2012

365QOD-Day457

"I am not a self help guy, I am a strategist" - Tony Robbins (not exact words but pretty close)

Last night I was watching Piers Morgan's show on which Tony was a guest for a half hour on .  He uttered words that he did not just see himself as a rah rah kind of guy but that he is a strategist.

The interviewer even mentioned that Tony has a client that pays him 1M+ every year to meet with him a few times a year and work on strategy.  Wow!

Being familiar with Tony's work it did not surprise me that he speaks and motivates but he considered his brand to be more of a strategist.  It makes sense but I would have never thought that would be his one word that he uses to describe himself.

In a past post I mentioned that I use cREATOR (with a small c) to describe myself.  This took me about eight hours of thinking to come up withthe word. 

Today's question is:
"What is the one word you would use to brand yourself?"

Sunday, May 6, 2012

365QOD-Day456

"Give it to me one more time" - my thought when I feel that I had missed something

Often times we are given pieces of a puzzle.  The last eight days gave the individual pieces of flow.
In case you missed them:
1. working toward a clear goal with a dell defined process
2. cultivating deep concentration
3 lack of sense of self-consciousness
4 altered state of time
5. ongoing, direct feedback
6. task is highly challenging but doable
7. control over means
8. activity is meaningful or intrinsically rewarding

In my opinion the greater the number the deeper the state.  I think it is possible that you could have all eight elements but six would definitely feel great. 

My advice is to sit down and on a piece of paper create a column with the eight pieces and across the top create a row of different activities you are involved.  Once you have created this matrix, ask yourself whether the element is present in the activity.  Again, six or greater, IMHO, would make it easy to enter that state.

Today's question is:
"How many activities had at least 6 for you?"

Saturday, May 5, 2012

365QOD-Day455

"I don't care about that" - a belief 

The last element of flow is that the activity is meaningful or intrinsically rewarding.

How would I explain this?  Well, I run because I enjoy running.  It is  fun.

Most artist don't paint for paycheck.  Painting is who they are.  It is their oxygen

Today's question is:
"What is your oxygen?"

Friday, May 4, 2012

365QOD-Day454

"Nope can't do that" - a belief

The seventh element of flow is to have control over means.

If I am asked to manage a group but I have no ability to reward or punish that group then I do not have control.  I would be a puppet.

If I am asked to do a job but I do not have enough funds then I do not have control.

If I need any resource and do not have it BUT I need it to accomplish a job, I have no control.

Today's question is:
"How do you identify when you have control over means?"


Thursday, May 3, 2012

365QOD-Day453

"Man, I can do it" - self-talk

Sixth element of flow is that the task is highly challenging but doable.

Human beings are complex.  Just as we like some things to be easy, we also like for some things to be challaneging.

We need the challenge to stretch.  Without stretching we die.  But we also need to stretch without breaking.
If we are given an impossible task then we just give up.

So the task must be doable and challenging BUT not impossible that we would give up.

Today's question is:
"What are you working on that is highly challenging but doable?"



Wednesday, May 2, 2012

365QOD-Day452

"That doesn't seem right." - self-talk

The fifth element of flow is  ongoing, direct feedback

I used to teach programming to new engineering students.  Many of them had never done programming so trying to get them to understand the programming process was a challenge.

When writing programs, these days, one begins by opening an IDE- integrated developmental environment such as Microsoft Visual Studio.  The student then enters a small snippet of a program.  The program is the compiled.  After the student cleans up any errors, the student compiles it again.

Once the compiling comes back without any errors, the program is linked with needed libraries.  If there are any issues with the libraries the IDE lets the student know.  Lastly, an execution file is created.  Once that execution file is executed the student gets a result.  If the result is not what the student intended, the student begins the process again by changing the code.

It is a wonderful process.  It provides for ongoing, direct feedback.  The computer does not care who you are but it will evaluate your logic and give you the result you deserve.

Today's question is:
"How do you get ongoing, direct feedback?"

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

365QOD-Day451

"Where did the time go?" - my thinking out loud

The fourth element of flow is an altered state of time

Many times I have worked on class notes while listening to music.  The music provided the rhythm.  The flow provided a momentum. 

The combination of flow and rhythm allowed me to enter an altered state of time.  I would look up and the day was over.  Time felt like it stood still but yet flew by as if in the blink of an eye.  Both still and fast in teh same time.

Today's question is:
"Have you ever lost time while being in the flow?"