Wednesday, June 9, 2010

I am in the fine town of Grande Prairie tonight, its not so bad of a stay, especially when I am dealing with a proactive and safety conscious company.
Aviation focuses alot on "root cause analysis" and that is always in the discussions when trying to solve problems. Trouble is, it can get very complicated and overwhelming if people are not reminded to keep it simple. But, enough about work...

It occurred to me, trying to figure out the "root cause" of any problem can be as simple as acting like a four year old. If your not familiar with the average four year old, one of their most endearing traits is the unrelenting successions of the question "Why?"

Now if one applies this to their own problems you can more effectively solve your issues. Get to the real reason why something is not working for you.
For instance...My running flying side heel thrust kick is not very good...Why? -because I don't practice it enough...Why...because I don't have enough time ...Why? ....because I don't come to class early or stay late to practice on my own...Why? ...because I did not think an extra ten minutes would make a difference...Why?....because I just assumed that and did not challenge myself to prove otherwise and make it a priority.

Pretty simplistic and some may even say a silly thought pattern that doesn't apply to everything, especially complicated matters but I would argue that you would be surprised when you find where some honest answers would bring you.


I like it when the "kids" can teach the grown ups!

JC Masterson, Silent River Kung Fu, Alberta, Canada

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