death of the blog - long live the newsletter

March 13th, 2008

After some months trying out this blog as a method of communication I have decided to stop adding articles to it.

This is not because I don’t have lots of say in this area (I have loads to say) but over the last couple of months I have become less and less motivated to put articles up on this blog. After much thought I think I now understand the reason why - it is to do with lack of feedback. When I write an article for this blog I have very little idea about who is reading it and how many people are reading it. The article for me just disappears into the ether.

So I have decided to launch a weekly newsletter instead. That way I at least know how many people receive the newsletter (although I still of course do not know if anyone is reading the articles). If you find any of the articles in this blog interesting please do sign up for the newsletter at:

http://www.treepax.com/newsletter

All the best

Ian

idea installer

March 10th, 2008

Now I think this one is quite funny in a way - it is very simple but I think very effective.

I had the idea whilst installing some software on my computer and started thinking about “installing” ideas in our brains. This is about self talk and how we often limit our possibilities by the things that we say to ourselves. We can of course use self talk the other way around and “install” the thoughts that we want in our brains.

I have used positive self talk for years but only just realised that a web based tool to do this would be extremely simple to implement but highly effective.

To take part go to:

http://www.treepax.com/idea-installer

You can choose some of the ideas already on the page or send me your own ideas that you would like to use and I will include them for you (and others) to use.

If we could get loads of ideas this could be a great resource for everyone.

new products available on the main website

March 7th, 2008

I have just launched two e-products on the main website.

At the moment there is one e-article and one e-book (Unpossible Thinking) but many more products are planned.

To have a look at this section please click here

newsletter launched

March 5th, 2008

I have just launched my newsletter.

It will contain free articles on idea generation, innovation, spotting opportunities and thinking differently as well as updates on what I am currently working on.

To sign up for the newsletter please click on:

http://www.treepax.com/newsletter

new resources from tony buzan

February 23rd, 2008

This website has just been brought to attention:

http://www.imindmap.com

There are lots of free articles and videos available by Tony Buzan (the inventor of mind maps and a personal hero of mine).

See partilcularly:

http://www.imindmap.com/articles/

and

http://www.imindmap.com/videos/

Highly recommended for anyone ineterested in mind mapping and/or their application to idea generation.

unparticles and ununiverses

January 27th, 2008

unparticles

Just today a friend of mine pointed out to me an article in the New Scientist about unparticles - these are the particles that Physicists are looking for to explain dark matter. I found this amusing as I have only recently posted the previous post about my book “Unpossible Thinking”.

If the universe is conspiring the question is which universe :-)

To find out more have a look at:

new scientist abstract

or a fuller article at:

Universe Today

colour sudoku

January 25th, 2008

Warwick university researchers (in education) have come up with a version of Sudoku which uses colour as well as numbers.

http://www.warwick.ac.uk

I find this really interesting because colour is a right brain function so I would assume that playing this game will be getting you to think more right brain.

This is also interesting because other research on the size of the hippocampuses (hippocampi) [which is the area of the brain involved in location finding ability] of London Cab drivers suggests that stimuation of a specific part of the brain causes it to physically grow and perform better.

http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/doc_WTX032958.html

So maybe playing colour sudoku could develop your right brain thinking.

Other people’s heads

January 23rd, 2008

When one person tries to communicate with another person, they take an idea in their head, turn it into language and speak that language to the other person. The other person hears the words and translates those words into ideas in their own head.

One of the challenges in this process is that words mean different things to different people and have different associations. Another challenge is that each person’s view of the world is different.

So this process leads to much confusion and misunderstanding.

How would it be possible to get into another person’s head? Or how would it be possible to get an idea across to another person clearly and unambiguously?

doing lots of things

December 17th, 2007

This is related to the “Data Overload” we are all experiencing.

One argument is that today is the first time in our evolution that we have produced an environment which can affect the way we think and work (for good or bad). With the wide variety of information available and its easy access we are profoundly affecting the way we think. We have TV’s and radios, computers, mobile phones, portable stereos etc.

As we live with all these devices we are constantly being interrupted by some other information input. This makes some of us start doing multiple things at the same time, for example watching TV whilst playing on a computer whilst listening to music. Is this is good thing or a bad thing? How does this behaviour affect our ability to focus and our depth of attention? How does it affect our stress levels? Are we designed to multi-task or is this something that we are learning?

Does it make us happier?

data overload

December 12th, 2007

If data is “stuff” and information is “useful stuff” then this raises some interesting questions about what we are doing to ourselves in our society at the moment. We all seem to be suffering from data overload which cause stress, ill health, long working hours, etc. Maybe what we have been doing with all those computers and bits of technology is capturing and disseminating more and more data? But have we spent any real effort in trying to figure out now to turn the data into information? Surely if we could do this then we could decrease the data overload problem?

In your work and personal life how could you:

  • Decrease the amount of data that you need to handle?
  • Increase the amount of information that you handle?
  • Develop techniques for converting data into information?