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Running an iterative process on the problem, allows time, structure and process to enter into the problem domain. It is during this stage that the problem starts to give up its hold on its boundaries, and as they diminish / expand outwards, new information leaks in offering potential solutions. | Running an iterative process on the problem, allows time, structure and process to enter into the problem domain. It is during this stage that the problem starts to give up its hold on its boundaries, and as they diminish / expand outwards, new information leaks in offering potential solutions. | ||
- | The old pattern or process cannot exist alongside the structured scheduled steps the client is experiencing. Also the use of drawing and writing down the answers, shows the new knowledge emerging which cuts through the old linguistic, verbal patterns of the client, and therefore opening the door to the ‘Potential Space’. | + | The old pattern or process cannot exist alongside the structured scheduled steps the client is experiencing. Also the use of drawing and writing down the answers, shows the new knowledge emerging which cuts through the old linguistic, verbal patterns of the client, and therefore |
+ | ===== David Grove on Scheduling ===== | ||
A story David shared with me to explain these concepts, describes two experiments on chickens: | A story David shared with me to explain these concepts, describes two experiments on chickens: | ||