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How to Think Outside the Box

Guest post by: Karl Ruegg

Article Overview: Have you ever heard the saying, “Think outside the box?” Of course you have! It’s a saying that has been thrown around at work and in countless self-help books. Thinking outside the box usually creates unique solutions to the most unusual of problems, but it's not as easy as it sounds. We are all creative, but it can be difficult to tap into the creativity within us if our minds are constrained by pressures, time, or judgment. For this reason, some of us may have difficulty thinking outside the box since it involves going outside of our snug comfort zone...

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How to Think Outside the Box

Have you ever heard the saying, “Think outside the box?” Of course you have! It’s a saying that has been thrown around at work and in countless self-help books. Thinking outside the box usually creates unique solutions to the most unusual of problems, but it's not as easy as it sounds.

We are all creative, but it can be difficult to tap into the creativity within us if our minds are constrained by pressures, time, or judgment. For this reason, some of us may have difficulty thinking outside the box since it involves going outside of our snug comfort zone.

Leaving the Familiar Path



Thinking outside the box means you're leaving the realm of familiarity by going well beyond what you have established as your boundaries. When you do this, you'll unlock new ways of thinking and unique solutions to nagging problems. Others may look at your ideas with skepticism or disbelief, but that’s because it’s outside of their comfort zones, too! And that’s okay because you are the trailblazer.

So how do you leave that familiar path and think outside the box? You do it by expanding your comfort zone. Right now, you’re stuck in this maze of confined thinking. This is because we are all trained from a young age to think and act a certain way. In reality, there isn’t just one way to think. There really are countless ways of getting things done! This is exactly why we need to keep an open mind and remove all barriers.

You can learn how to develop the desire to be, think and act differently than everyone else, but it requires you to do things you may be uncomfortable doing. For example, speaking up in a crowd, going against common wisdom, or asking questions that no one else asks. It may feel uncomfortable at first, but it’s the only way to expand your comfort zone and see things in a new way.

Do you think that Albert Einstein or Alexander Graham Bell stuck to conventional wisdom? Of course not! They took their thinking to entirely new levels in order to discover theories and inventions that have changed the course of the world today.

The key lesson here is that if something doesn’t work, you may have to think about it from another angle. Turn the page upside down if you have to! Always remember that you can test and tweak things until it’s just right. Don’t beat yourself up if you fail because failure is necessary for significant growth and improvement.

Characteristics of Thought



There are certain characteristics associated with thinking outside the box. These characteristics include:

· Listening to and evaluating new perspectives

· Thinking about and discussing topics with substance

· Envisioning the value of wacky ideas

· Always striving to create new, improved ways to get things done

· Respecting the opinions and ideas of others

It may be a challenge to see the world in a whole new way, but it’s not impossible. You may be required to recognize a good idea and be able to act upon it immediately. You also have to know that new ideas need to be nurtured and supported in order for them to flourish. By keeping these things in mind, you are well on your way to accepting the challenge to think and grow outside the box.

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Karl spent his childhood in the Los Angeles metro area. Then his family moved to Zurich, Switzerland and Karl lived in Europe before returning to Del Mar, San Diego, CA. After selling their home in Rancho Santa Fe, San Diego, CA and a one year long road trip with his wife, 3 teenagers and their puppy in a Motor-Home they settled down on Padre Island, Corpus Christi, TX on the Gulf of Mexico. After another long RV Trip Karl and his wife Ursula now live on their Ranch in Texas while their 3 grown children have left the nest to find fame and fortune in Austin, TX. Karl's 35+ years of business experience in many high-, low and bio-tech industries ranges from blue collar positions as machine shop operator, electronic engineer, and software developer; and white color positions in the corporate arenas of sales, marketing, consulting, management, and executive positions. He holds various degrees in Mechanics, Electronics, Business Technology, Software Engineering, Operations and Business Administration and has held positions in many industries including Electronics, Computer Manufacturing, Software Development, Business Technology, Retail, Bio-Tech & Pharmaceutical, High-Tech, Defense, Telecommunication, and RADAR. This unique blend of experience has helped him to develop an appreciation for work, projects and business "on both sides of the fence". After a long and very successful career in the corporate arena as a C-level executive Karl opened his professional coaching and consulting practice to live an authentic life with more time for his wife and children.


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