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A Rabbi teaches his dis­ci­ple. “Two men go down a chim­ney at the same time. One comes out com­pletely clean, the other one dirty. Which one goes to wash himself?” The dis­ci­ple looks at the Rabbi, thinks for a minute, then says: “the dirty one.” “Not at all!” says the Rabbi. “The dirty one, look­ing at his clean friend, thinks he is clean as well. The clean one, see­ing that his friend is so dirty, con­cludes that he must be dirty as well and goes to wash.”

Let me ask you another ques­tion” says the Rabbi. “Two men go down a chim­ney at the same time. One gets to the bot­tom com­pletely clean, the other one dirty. Which one goes to wash himself?” The dis­ci­ple looks at the Rabbi, totally puz­zled: “You just told me! The clean one!” “Not at all!” replies the Rabbi. “The two men look t them­selves, and the dirty one goes to wash.”

Now one more ques­tion” says the Rabbi. “Two men go down a chim­ney at the same time. One gets to the bot­tom com­pletely clean, the other one dirty. Which one goes to wash himself?” The dis­ci­ple is lost: “I do not know, depend­ing on your point of view, either or?” “Of course not!” says the Rabbi, “how can two men go down a chim­ney at the same time and only one of them remain clean? They are both dirty and go to wash themselves.”

Often, the solu­tion to prob­lems depends on the point of view we adopt. A problem-solving coach­ing style will pro­mote the client’s abil­ity to get out of his/her usual model of the world.

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Dec
21

Reframes: The secret to problem solving

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What are reframes? The process of refram­ing is shed­ding a new, pos­i­tive light on a behav­iour or pat­tern that is under­stood as negative.

For exam­ple, to a father who was com­plain­ing to him about his head­strong daugh­ter, Erick­son said that this was a qual­ity which will be extremely use­ful when she grows up and can fend for herself.

How can you reframe how you con­sider some of your own behaviours?

Want to know more about the art of refram­ing? Con­tact us!

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Dec
20

Is Logic Logical

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Often, the solu­tion to our prob­lems lies in the abil­ity to see things from a dif­fer­ent point of view.

Some­thing to con­tem­plate (from the philoso­pher Wittgenstein):

We are tempted to think that because we know 1, we know 2 because 1 and 1 equal 2; but we for­got to look at the “and”. If you com­bine 1 litre of alco­hol and 1 litre of water you do not get 2 litres (try it, you’ll see)!

Think! In peo­ple, when 1+1 equal more than 2, it is called syn­ergy! When it is less, conflict!

In what ways can you make 1+1 more than 2, in your per­sonal life, busi­ness, health?

Expand your point of view!

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