QSM/Vol4
Chap 6: Practicing to Become a Change Artist
이 장의 목표는 변화 아티스트가 구체적으로 무엇을 하며, 그렇게 되기 위해 어떻게 훈련받는지에 대한 아이디어를 주는 것이다. 만약 이런 도전과제들을 당신이 직접 한다면 누가 말리겠는가?
6.1 일하러 가기
- Nobody makes a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little. -- Edmund Burke 아무 것도 하지 않는 사람보다 더 큰 실수를 하는 사람은 없다. 그는 매우 적은 일밖에 할 수 없기 때문이다. -- Edmund Burke
Your first challenge is to undertake a change project of your own, of a very specific nature. The purpose is to have you experience the Satir Change Model and some of its emotional consequences.
당신의 첫번째 도전과제는 당신이 담당하고 있는 프로젝트의 아주 조그만 특성을 바꾸는 것이다. 이 과제의 목적은 SatirChangeModel을 경험하게 하고 그 과정에서 나오는 감정을 경험하는 것이다.
The Challenge
당신의 도전 과제는, 내일 일하러 갈 때 (평소와) 다른 길로 가는 것이다.
Experiences
The first experience of this assignment is what goes on in your head and heart when you first read it. Here are a few typical examples from people I've worked with:
이 과제의 첫 경험은 이 과제를 처음 읽었을 때 당신의 머리와 마음에 스쳐 지나간 그것이다. 내가 함께 작업했던 사람들의 몇몇 전형적인 반응은 이렇다:
- I immediately experienced panic (Chaos). What if I was late to work? I've already found the optimal way to work, because I've been driving it for four years. Suddenly, I understood exactly how it felt being in the Late Status Quo, and I knew that I would have more consideration for the people whose work I was trying to change.
- 나는 곧바로 패닉(무질서:Chaos)을 경험했어요. 지각하면 어떻게 하지? 나는 이미 최적의 경로를 찾아서 4년 동안이나 운전해왔는데. 갑자기 나는 Late Status Quo가 된다는
- My first thought was, "Impossoble!" I simply could not think of a single alternative to the well-developed route I took to work. After all, there was only on bridge across the river. What was I supposed to do, swim? I decided I simply wasn't going to do it, which allowed me to relax. Then I realized that the assignment said "in a different way," not "by a different route." I hadn't even understood the foreign element, and I had rejected it.
Now consider some of the comments I received after the assignment was completed:
- I decided to go to work wearing a tie, which I've never done before. The reaction of other people was totally unexpected, both the number of people and their intensity. I learned how easy it is to be a foreign element, and that you can't change just one thing.
- I went to work with a different attitude -- more positive. The whole day was entirely different. It's a much better place to work than it was last week.
- In driving by a different route, I got lost and discovered a part of the city I'd never seen before. I was late to work, but it was fun. I decided to go a different way each day, and I've been doing it now for six months. I like it.
- I always go to work in a different way every day, so I wasn't going to do the assignment. Then I realized that a different way for me would be to go the same way. So I drove the same way every day for a week and learned a couple of things. First of all, the same way isn't the same way, if I pay attention. Second, I'm not the same every day. Some days I can't tolerate waiting for the light at 35th Street, but other days I welcome the time to reflect about things. I used this learning to reintroduce a proposal that had been rejected last month. This time, they loved it.