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Simplicity = Clarity = Confidence = Creativity (S.C.C.C)
I came up with this framework about eight years ago. For some reason, I've never shared it with anyone. For a person who's always thinking about new ideas, this way of thinking routinely saves my ass from going down the crack-laced rabbit hole of distraction.
If you are an over-thinker like myself, write these four words on a sticky pad and put it on your monitor or wherever you tend to glance while you work (it's a game-changer for athletes as well).
I'll briefly explain and let you take it from there.
Aka: higher (perceived) risk, higher reward. You could also view it as a better way to assess risk.
Overview:
The antithesis of this is obviously complexity. When you're in a complex environment, it's more difficult to discern one thing from another. And, perhaps, you're not as confident in what you perceive something to be. This is why when I have a task that requires focus, I simplify my surroundings (leave the house, turn off the phone, and, if possible, turn off wifi). Then I try and simplify the task, or, at least, the single objective I aim to achieve.
As you can see, I totally made this up. But I like it. And I actually believe it. Therefore, I have the confidence to share it with you.
So, remember: Simplicity = Clarity = Confidence = Creativity
By Ryan Small5
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Simplicity = Clarity = Confidence = Creativity (S.C.C.C)
I came up with this framework about eight years ago. For some reason, I've never shared it with anyone. For a person who's always thinking about new ideas, this way of thinking routinely saves my ass from going down the crack-laced rabbit hole of distraction.
If you are an over-thinker like myself, write these four words on a sticky pad and put it on your monitor or wherever you tend to glance while you work (it's a game-changer for athletes as well).
I'll briefly explain and let you take it from there.
Aka: higher (perceived) risk, higher reward. You could also view it as a better way to assess risk.
Overview:
The antithesis of this is obviously complexity. When you're in a complex environment, it's more difficult to discern one thing from another. And, perhaps, you're not as confident in what you perceive something to be. This is why when I have a task that requires focus, I simplify my surroundings (leave the house, turn off the phone, and, if possible, turn off wifi). Then I try and simplify the task, or, at least, the single objective I aim to achieve.
As you can see, I totally made this up. But I like it. And I actually believe it. Therefore, I have the confidence to share it with you.
So, remember: Simplicity = Clarity = Confidence = Creativity