Bathtub in my living room!!!
"I used to be content with my life. It all changes after I inherited a bathtub from my great great great grandfather. I used to be married, but he left because of the bathtub. I cannot stop him and I cannot give up my heirloom. I am now miserable and needed help. The vision of the bathtub in my living room occupies my mind and is not inspiring. I think I have lost my writing skills. I am a part-time writer for newspapers and magazines, more rejections than publications but the mere payment helped me a lot. With $10 at hand, I really need help with the bathtub sitting uselessly in my living room!"
I sat somberly facing a group of more than thirty primary and secondary school teachers, who acted as groups of professionals that will be solving my problem. It was actually hard to stay in character and at times I have to withhold myself from laughing (either my line was quite funny or I was funny!). The teachers were going though the creative problem solving process as part of the week's workshop with Dr Daria Danylchuk, a Gifted and Talented Education consultant from the University Transition Programme, University of British Columbia, Canada.
They asked series of questions to find more information from the client (me) and find the actual problem. Later, they brainstormed for ideas, discussed and argued amongst themselves before coming up with several solutions, judged and weighed further to find the best solution presented, either to be accepted or rejected by the client.
I sat somberly facing a group of more than thirty primary and secondary school teachers, who acted as groups of professionals that will be solving my problem. It was actually hard to stay in character and at times I have to withhold myself from laughing (either my line was quite funny or I was funny!). The teachers were going though the creative problem solving process as part of the week's workshop with Dr Daria Danylchuk, a Gifted and Talented Education consultant from the University Transition Programme, University of British Columbia, Canada.
They asked series of questions to find more information from the client (me) and find the actual problem. Later, they brainstormed for ideas, discussed and argued amongst themselves before coming up with several solutions, judged and weighed further to find the best solution presented, either to be accepted or rejected by the client.
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