How many times have you been frustrated and not done anything?
Too many times? Too few times?
It doesn't matter-you can be doing more!
Stew in your frustration, be lazy with it.
Allow frustration to force you to create something incredible.
This deep personal frustration can lead to an innovation much greater than just your initial pain.
This is the user-centered innovation that MIT professor Eric Von Hippel talks about in his book, Democratizing Innovation.
So do yourself a favor, STEW in your FRUSTRATIONS FOR A FEW DAYS.
Surrender to it and let it guide you. To creating something you would use.
Scratch your own itch...after you've made the scratching unbearable.
Frustration is a tool. Wield it wisely.
Too many times? Too few times?
It doesn't matter-you can be doing more!
Stew in your frustration, be lazy with it.
Allow frustration to force you to create something incredible.
This deep personal frustration can lead to an innovation much greater than just your initial pain.
This is the user-centered innovation that MIT professor Eric Von Hippel talks about in his book, Democratizing Innovation.
So do yourself a favor, STEW in your FRUSTRATIONS FOR A FEW DAYS.
Surrender to it and let it guide you. To creating something you would use.
Scratch your own itch...after you've made the scratching unbearable.
Frustration is a tool. Wield it wisely.