Or: The Secrets of the Hippy EngineerWhile it is important for an engineer to utilise all sensory options to fully understand any challenge, the ability to visualise remains the most vital skill.
So in this article, I am going to talk about a way you can improve this. It might seem a bit hippy, but it works. Pretty much everything you do can be improved with dedicated training. From something physical like running to something incorporeal like having compassion for all others. So it would be the same for your ability to visualise. There is a practice that requires, probably more than anything, excellent visualisation skills. And that’s meditation. In some parts of the world, this is considered a daily activity. In others it is thought to be similar to prayer. In much of the West, it is associated with hippies and alternative life styles. Regardless of how you view it, I am, in this article, going to view it as a cognitive process – and then take from it aspects that are useful for visualisation, and thus engineering. Because I was raised in an area that had a community with a significant element of people pursuing an alternative lifestyle, I was introduced to meditation and its various tools in my teens. Later in life, I found that the visualisation skill this developed in me, was perfect for many engineering tasks. And what follows is the primary technique used to develop this skill. Try it daily if you feel your ability to visualise could be improved.
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AuthorClint Steele is an expert in how engineering skills are influenced by your background and how you can enhance them once you understand yourself. He has written a book on the - The Global Engineer - and this blog delves further into the topic. Archives
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