Transilience

Transiliance is defined as a leap, this Blog is about that leap being a change from one significance to another. Change in life, change in career, change in the world; but not as reactionary, but instead anticipatory - planned - managed

Name: Chuck Moyer
Location: Souderton, Pennsylvania, United States

Freelance Writer, Process Redesign and Optimization, Information Technology Enterprise Architect, Release Management, Enterprise Applications, Change Agent, Systems Thinker

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Time to Think

Taking time to just think will help in both preparation for change and consideration of needed or opportunistic change. The mind can process quite an extensive amount of parameters, but sometimes it needs the leisure to do this. With all the distractions and assault by information, finding time consistently, if at all, is difficult. Additionally when beginning isolated time for deep thinking, more effort is needed to clear the mind and focus on primary or fundamental thoughts.

Committing to this thinking time can help bring clarity and focus to what is around you in opportunities and threats (negative deterrents to goals or change objectives). As long as you do not sacrifice times of action over times of thinking, thinking will lead to a confidence for action and a better preparedness for when it is time to leap.

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