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Rohit Bhargava, Ben DuPont

How to See What Others Miss

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Non-Obvious Thinking challenges conventional perspectives by equipping us with innovative techniques to identify hidden trends. Rohit Bhargava and Ben DuPont guide us in cultivating foresight to anticipate and leverage the unexpected in business.

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    Making space for creativity by clearing mental and physical clutter

    Heard of Marie Kondo? Unless you’ve locked yourself away for a number of years, it’s likely you have. She became famous for her approach to decluttering, showing millions of people how to tidy up their physical spaces by keeping only the things that “spark joy.” But this idea goes far beyond just cleaning out your closet. It speaks to a deeper need to clear out mental and emotional clutter too. In a world that’s always connected and full of distractions, it’s easy to feel like you never have enough time for yourself. Kondo’s philosophy encourages you to focus on what really matters: creating space means not only making room physically, but also mentally.

    One way to help create this space is through intentional breathing. Wim Hof, known for enduring extreme cold and other physical challenges, attributes his success to his mastery of breath control. He believes that by managing his breath, he can push his body to accomplish incredible feats. So why not try slowing your breathing throughout the day and focusing on each inhale and exhale? This will help calm your mind and keep you more present, creating space for clearer thinking.

    Next, stop dismissing ideas before they’re fully expressed. Avoid prebuttals – the habit of rejecting someone’s thoughts before they’ve even shared them. Instead, take time to listen without judgment. Let go of preconceived ideas about people or situations. By keeping an open mind, you make room for new perspectives and deeper connections, allowing growth in ways you might not expect.

    In the midst of life’s chaos, you should also try to create “oasis moments” when possible by finding small pockets of calm. Whenever life feels overwhelming, pause for a few minutes to breathe and reflect. Focus on simple things around you, like shapes or colors, or just take a moment to step back from the noise. These brief moments of quiet will help you reset and regain focus, allowing you to engage more meaningfully with what’s happening around you.

    Finally, don’t let daily routines lock you into autopilot. Experiment with how you start your day. Instead of sticking to the same habits, switch things up – wake up earlier, drink something different, or try a new activity. These small shifts can wake up your mind, signaling that today is different and ready for new ideas. By breaking free from rigid routines, you open up space for fresh thinking and new possibilities.

    At The Land, a unique playground in Wales, children are encouraged to play with fire and use sharp tools. Surprisingly, they don’t get hurt more often than kids on typical playgrounds. These kids learn to be more cautious and aware of their surroundings by facing real risks. This teaches a valuable lesson: when you embrace a little risk in life, you heighten your awareness and become more open to new experiences. Stepping out of your comfort zone, whether through travel or trying something unfamiliar, creates space for growth and creativity.

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    What is Non-Obvious Thinking about?

    Non-Obvious Thinking (2024) introduces a practical four-step method designed to help you break free from conventional thinking and uncover hidden opportunities. The SIFT framework – Space, Insight, Focus, and Twist – teaches you how to become more observant, creative, and flexible in your approach to problem-solving. Through engaging stories and actionable lessons, it shows how shifting your perspective can unlock the potential of your best ideas.

    Who should read Non-Obvious Thinking?

    • Creative thinkers looking to break away from conventional ideas
    • Professionals seeking innovative solutions to everyday challenges
    • Problem-solvers interested in spotting hidden opportunities

    About the Author

    Rohit Bhargava is a best-selling author and keynote speaker known for his work on trends, innovation, and marketing. He’s written ten books, including Non-Obvious Megatrends, and has delivered talks in over 30 countries. Bhargava also teaches at Georgetown University and is the founder of the Non-Obvious Company and Ideapress Publishing.

    Ben duPont is a venture capitalist and entrepreneur, best known for cofounding yet2.com and Chartline. He spent over a decade in various management roles at DuPont before launching his own ventures. DuPont also serves as a director for several organizations, including Longwood Gardens and UrbanBound.

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