Monday, 2 June 2014
Monday, 26 May 2014
The Window of focus
Recently, I got this wooden frame from
one of my colleague's sweet box that he brought from Dubai. The nicely finished
softwood frame was an enclosure for the compartment that held high quality
dates with nuts studded to them. The sweet was nice, but the wooden frame was better to catch my eye. I still don’t understand what pushed me to grab it from the
trashes and keep it as souvenir.
I
grabbed it, without understanding what I would do with it. My initial thoughts
were that its geometrically good looking shape may serve as a good frame for my
important notes on the desk board. Then I tried to assume it as a photo frame to
highlight a photo, but that meant a photo to be placed on my desk, which was
for sure a 'no'. And then, with total indecisiveness on its fate, I placed it over the
corner of my cubicle, right at my eye level.
The
frame has become an eye-catcher since then and I have become a target to whole
set of jokes, questions and satires. Some call it a window to hear, some call
it window to watch on-goers etc. , but what all of them see in common, is a window. And so
do l, consequently, the way I placed it and with my intention to attach something
meaningful to it, I have started calling it as my 'window of Focus '.
As
simple it may sound, the Idea of having a window of focus has started appealing
to me. The 12X15 cms. of the viewing area makes the rest of the view separated
from it. I Look at it and only find what's limited within its boundaries. It
restricts my options. It helps me see the details of a region, which I would
otherwise ignore. It makes me appreciate the compactness of various components
that make up that view. And as it stands tall and upright before my eyes, I see
things from an angle that is purely mine.
This
ordinary thing, as a concept, has proven more metaphoric than any other in recent times to me, in terms of its
applicability. We are modern day jugglers, we juggle with many clubs, namely
personal life, professional life, E-Life (Social Networking) and creative life
(Creative Things that we really want to do.). We all feel this pain of missing
out on an important thing while pursuing a rather common one. We all look for a
view that would give us what we need to look for to achieve the best. A need to appreciate the
components that make our lives is felt at every stage we hit. But the
time we are left with to achieve it, challenges us all.
So
a window, four wooden walls of parameters that can separate our worldly
activities from the ones that are needed the most, can make this work .So, Let me help you out with creating one such window.
To start with, Making a choice on the parameters (Walls) is most time staking but indeed is one time job. If done nicely can create a frame that would always give the best view possible and help us act on the right areas. To suggest, these walls can be Time, Money, Health and Emotions. Now the activities to focus may be judged on these areas through a series of questions like:
To start with, Making a choice on the parameters (Walls) is most time staking but indeed is one time job. If done nicely can create a frame that would always give the best view possible and help us act on the right areas. To suggest, these walls can be Time, Money, Health and Emotions. Now the activities to focus may be judged on these areas through a series of questions like:
·
What are the activities That need immediate
attention?--Time
·
What are the activities that if not done, would
put me in financial loss?--Money
·
What needs to be done to keep me in good
health?--Health
·
What needs to be done to keep me emotionally
upright?--Emotions.
An
objective listing of the answers to above, can give a good score to prioritize
the activities to be done. And so..You get your focus..
Now
as easy it may sound, the window made up of the above walls can be very big and
may keep you bewildered for a
considerable amount of time, for the simple reason being, the generality of
these parameters (walls). These parameters are more or less a part of most of
the things we take up, while the value of each differs in everything we do. Clearly,
we got an area of focus, but then it’s still bit big. So to restrict our view further, we create another
window within this window. This time
with more specific walls.To suggest here, these can be Work, Family, Self
and Society. And we perform the same steps again, this time on the areas derived from the previous window, here the questions would
be:
·
What are the activities important for my
family.--Family
·
What needs to be done to deliver satisfactory
results at work.--Work
·
What are the activities that make me feel better
as human being.--Self
·
What are the activities that make me a better
social being.--Society
The
window within window gives a better focus now. This can be further developed
telescopically, till the point focus is
achieved. The beauty of 'windows of focus' is that the two windows may be built
with parameters totally independent of each other but would still give a
sensible view.
The
focused views thus prepared, can not only provide you the areas of focus, but
also the areas of challenges and hence can help you gather the right ammunition
to overcome those. By gathering the right focus, the challenges can be tacked in
time, well before they become problems.
So create your own window of focus and appreciate the wooden frame.
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