The Mistake of Nodding My Head as If I Understood
Do you ever nod your head in conversation as if you understood?
Meanwhile your mind is drifting off else?
Here’s a way to tune in…
_________________________
Take a race car on the race track, and you’ll be flying.
Take the same car on the streets of Chicago after a snow season, and, well… you’ll have a rough go.
The same can happen with our thoughts.
When having a hard time learning a new idea, following a conversation, or staying with an activity, the mind can wander off.
In the futile attempts to return from wandering, we might start to blame ourselves. We say we “just don’t get it” or some variant thereof.
Certainly, the years of schooling and teachers asking us to “pay attention!” do little to assuage the feelings. Even when a comment like “he’s intelligent, but doesn’t apply himself” comes around, there’s something about it that feels wrong.
Because maybe we did try; we did apply ourselves. So one conclusion we might arrive at is:
> “Maybe the intelligence isn’t there either, and they just haven’t figured that out about me yet.”
But the trouble is often *neither* because of a lack of intelligence or a lack of application.
In fact, intelligence can be very high.
Rather, it is often a difference in the speed of thought that can create difficulties. We might have a strong sense
– Where the teacher is going before they have completed their presentation
– Where a conversation is going before half a sentence is finished
– Where a movie is heading in its first few minutes
And so we struggle to hold on, because the ideas are bound to go somewhere we don’t know about yet, but they are getting there at what feels excruciatingly slow.
When thought goes so fast that it doesn’t connect, it seeks places to connect. It needs stimulation. Without it, we have boredom.
Meanwhile, boredom is not as simple or benign of an emotion as is often portrayed. For some, it’s frankly horrid. Without quenching its thirst, the mind searches on its own. Much like any emotion, it’s not easily suppressed.
When bored in conversation, the options become:
– attempt to suppress the boredom, which often results in daydreaming, and then losing the trail of the discussion
– interrupt the other person, which can often be interpreted as rude
– become confused with some point, which occupies all thought, and return to the above options.
One solution many find is to start nodding as if they understand with the hope that they will figure it out later or that the moment will pass.
To re-engage, it is useful to recognize that the desire for stimulation isn’t likely to go away without a direction. Further, we can use that stimulation for the creative fount that it is.
To find stimulation, we need to connect with our genuine selves, which is through can often be done through a question. Even a question as simple as “Huh?” can be grounding.
I’m a big fan of following with, “I’ve lost you. The last I remember you saying is…” and sometimes I’ll even describe where my mind went. Interestingly, where my mind went is often quite pertinent to what we were talking about, a neat association that lends to the discussion.
The process is no longer about learning or following a conversation. It’s now about tuning to each other’s wavelengths.
Join the Weekly Wind Down Newsletter
Get a weekly letter about getting to play and meaningful work. Start getting where you want to be with calm focus. You’ll receive free samples of:
- Creating Flow with OmniFocus
- Taking Smart Notes with DEVONthink
- Workflow Mastery
- PDF on beating deadlines with ease using the Touching the Keys Technique
Recent Posts
Sacred Earth – the pics
Overall, there were about 300+ pictures I took at the Sacred Earth event, but here are a few of my favorites (I'll add captions soon):
New Second Life Performances
This Monday, May 22nd at 8pm CST (6pm SL time) at Mood Indigo. Also, Thursday, June 1st at 9pm CST (7pm SL time) at Menorca. Second Life. Be there, or be a 2-dimensional 4-sided equilateral polygonal object.
test
Here I'm testing a new audio plug-in. This post should be deleted soon. [audio:https://www.kouroshdini.com/r1ddle/2005-12-05_live_rats_kouroshdini.com.mp3] Edit: Heck, I like this post. It can stick around.
Download the Sacred Earth promo mix
Sacred Earth promo mix Title says it all 🙂
The Use of Language and Interface
What is it about the online world that can so dramatically change a person's experience of herself and the people around her? Is it the very language people use to communicate that carry these substantial effects on experience? In multi-lingual families, members will...
Molecular Happening
Kenyon College - Molecular Happening While relaxing for my exam scheduled for tomorrow, I came across this very serious side of science. Beyond it's clear educational aspect, it makes me wonder whatever happened to the undeniable verve of the late '60's and early...
Déja vu, Philadelphia
So, I'm in Philadelphia again, but this time for the board exams. I'm holding off on scheduling new music shows until I have this exam out of the way. However, as if I haven't mentioned it enough, the Sacred Earth festival seems to be shaping up awesomely. There are...
?
You may have noticed a lack of bloggings lately. I have an upcoming exam and a current office move taking my attention at the moment. But in the meantime, here's a link to my brother's blog of artificial-intelligence/computer-science goodness as well as a blast from...
Learning on Their Own Terms
I ran into this fascinating article about a school called Fairhaven in Maryland. Those of you who know me, know already of the soap box I have regarding the present-day school systems. I don't think it's just me - there are a lot of frustrated parents, teachers, and...