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Start the day with Wordle

Ever since our house discovered Wordle, there is a family ritual. Each day, we solve the clues independently. Until now, I am the only one who has a loss to his name. The others have an unbeaten winning streak. Why is solving wordle so good from a psychological perspective? You get a boost - I solved something, I overcame a challenge There is a social angle - you share with each other It is not too much - the time investment is a maximum of 10 minutes There is no race - there is only wordle a day - unless you want to try out the numerous clones it has spawned. It is just enough Except on rare occasions, failure rate is low And in the 10 minutes, the brain is sufficiently challenged! Thats a nice dopamine boost.

Multipotentiality

 For those of you who know me, I have had a rather zig zag career.  And found my (current) calling in learning and development, innovation and game design. There is a single thread that ties it all together - which is the creativity process and problem solving - which if you narrow down what I really like to do. Creatively solve problems.  In this process I have learnt several other things - game design principles, leadership development, training, coaching and then some. I remain a fan of business and ideas. And I am often a brainstormer for hire - people and companies talk to me when they want ideas.  And yet, I also feel that most of my ideas are not necessarily original. I just join the dots differently - and most of those dots are already out there.  And thats when in a conversation with a designer, I came across this word - Multipotentiality. Now I dont know if that is indeed me or not, but it made me think enough to write this out. And that led me to this talk on the topic by Em

Finding the sweet spot

I have coached quite a few people of different age groups, experience levels and standing in life. One thing I find common is how much underplay their own uniqueness/strength. This is the -tva suffix of Sanskrit - which signifies "-ness". This is hard to explain and I probably will attempt to do so at some time.  People often either underplay themselves or do not see their own strength - which is so visible to you as a coach/manager/mentor/teacer/guide. Of course, your job is enable them to see it and then they realise it works and it becomes a Eureka moment. Again, they may or may not take it directly - they go through a process of discounting it or telling themselves, "This is no good" or some version of the imposter syndrone. But the process of seeing your client/friend go through the journey to realise it is an satisfying moment...

On Wordle

Its been a few months since the wordle craze took over. The beauty and the simplicity and the "limit" of the game and the sharing have all contributed to the popularity of the game. We all play it at home and share our scores - plus we share it with a few wordle friends.  And now there are clones of it - Nerdle, Stackle, Tamil Wordle, Worldle, Word master and so on and many others I dont know of. Where were these ideas till now? Probably in peoples heads - but ideas which never came out. And that is often how it is with ideas. One idea opens up the proverbial floodgates. On the other hand - in a limitless world of word games or other games that want you to do things endlessly - Wordle wants you to something in a limited way. Just one thing. Just once a day. And thats how the pendulum swings.