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Today in the Super Powers center we will be looking at the talent theme of Ideation. People that have this talent are intrigued by ideas. Any ideas. One of their loves is finding the connection between ideas or data that seems to have no connection at all. They spend a lot of time pondering and contemplating the ideas they come across.

Because they subject these ideas to such careful scrutiny they are known, often, for their unique perspective. It can be compared to examining a diamond. There are many facets to a diamond as well as to ideas and data. Someone with ideation wants to explore all the facets available. This allows them to have a very competent grasp of the nature of the data at hand and thus, some of the most informed opinions on how to use that data effectively.

Does this sound like you? We'd love to have your input! To join in the conversation this afternoon on BlogTalkRadio @ 6pm EST see the discussion titled "Super Powers -- Getting Started". If you aren't able to catch the show live you can get the archived shows by clicking on HQ tab, top left.

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Yep, I am strong in Ideation. I truly love ideas and discussing them with others, but it is kind of a lonely theme to have. Most people don't seem to have the stamina to stay focused on one idea for more than maybe three "exchanges" (you say something/I reply). I remember well the last time I felt I was able to fully discuss a profound concept-- it was on a camping trip with my 15yo son, who is strong in Deliberative and Intellection, and was equally intrigued by the idea... and we had all weekend to talk about it without any electronic interference! Those times are rare. Very rare. In fact, a quick and grateful shout-out to the wonderful folks (and the rare circumstances) with whom I remember having a completed discussion, without feeling that we had to cut it off right at an interesting part: my wife, my son Nathaniel, my brother JP, Brian Menard, Hank Voss... for the past 20 years, I think that's about it.

Which is not to say that no one else is willing to talk about ideas, or that I don't know anyone else with Ideation-- it's just that either the persons in the conversation have a Madison-Avenue-trained attention span, or circumstances prohibit truly deep discussion... or the person simply seems able to keep just three or four facets of one concept in mind at a time.

So truly deep discussions, ABOUT IDEAS, are few and very far between.

Does anyone else share my experience?

And could it be that discussion-starved Ideation-folks turn to blogs and internet forums hoping to find a cyber-space in which truly deep discussions might happen more often, and even continue indefinitely (albeit at a slower pace than f2f)?

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Nicolas, thank you for the great insight on Ideation. It is interesting that you mention "the stamina to stay focused on an idea..". That is a strong indicator of Ideation and the fascination/wonderment they have with ideas.

While you search for someone to share your attention span on ideas keep in mind that your Ideation may be informed by your other particular talent themes and they may contribute to your willingness to spend extended time focusing while other's talents may not with the same intensity.

Thanks for contributing!

Dale

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You are right, of course. I also have Input and Connectedness (and Strategic, Positivity, Activator and enough Relator to show up once).

I imagine that having Input as one of my top 3 is one source of my "conversational stamina"-- I'm delighted to keep listening as long as a source of info & insight is willing to keep talking, if it's about an Idea that has gripped me! And Connectedness might work together with Ideation to see relationships within and between concepts-- grasping that kind of complexity, at different depths and with many implications, is one of the things that gets me excited about a Great Idea.

I thought about the impact of Relator on this, and though it certainly contributes to the sense of loneliness I sometimes feel (because I want to connect deeply, not only with Great Idea X or Y, but with a present human friend who also grasps that idea), it has little bearing on the issue of idea-stamina. In that arena, my frustration is with shallow & incomplete discussions concerning ideas that deserve so much more*. It doesn't help to hear someone say "just write a book about it"-- even an entire book is just a contribution to the Great Conversation, and cannot fully encapsulate any one idea, only explore that author's perspective on it. Hence my apparently odd tendency to introduce Adler's concept of syntopical reading to almost every tutoring client who hires me for more than three sessions. ;-)

(*present discussion not included: you and Alex et al. are instigating a broad and deep discussion worthy of the Great Ideas in the world of Strengths, and I am frustrated with the circumstances that prevent ME from participating more fully!)

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Ideation is among my traits as well. Actually, these are Input, Learner, Intellection, Ideation and Strategic. The last one gives me hope that there is more to my advantages than being a forever scatterbrained bookworm. The first three seem a bit redundant - wouldn't it be great if I posessed some human relation talent, or Context, or Focus - give me Focus...! - instead of one. Nevertheless this describes me quite well. And what to do with such a peculiar set? I'm trying to get a scientific degree, albeit a bit late, and I am fond of my writer's skills, but I can't say I am all that brilliant.

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