
As a person who loves elegance, I was interested in Jack Yan’s post today which showed how “Elegance is inside you…”.
People with elegance tend to play with colors… create shapes and add textures which inspire the rest of us. They also help the brain to rewire to showcase spatial intelligence. Iamges and elogance make a difference.
They can be highly effective at work – for work settings that value visual or spatial intelligence.
Thanks for the reminder Jack, that work places are ideal grounds for spatial intelligence, expressed in the colors, shapes, designs and challenges that spark new possibilities for all of us. Look around you to see if your walls, windows, naturalistic touches and designs inspire new ideas. If not, take a spatially intelligent colleague to lunch and ask what can be done to appeal to that setting which sparks the brain in spatial intelligence. Then get ready to make a few changes – one at a time. For many … it starts with moving furniture around in a new way – to free up window space perhaps … or to make others feel more valued in the workplace.
What would an elegant design look like where you work?










For some, it could mean clearing up a messy desk. The ambiance of an office makes a real difference to the quality of work. For openers, you can find items easily since they are put away in designated and logical places. Thanks for sharing.
Posted by: Robyn McMaster | July 11, 2006 4:01 PM | Permalink to Comment