WANTED: WHITE SPACE
Shelly Priebe, MCC
ICF Master Certified Certified Coach >8000 hours, Turnaround CEO, Celebrant of Life. "Stretch physically & mentally!"
White Space deficiency is a widespread malaise.
WHITE SPACE DEFINED
The semantic roots of white space originate in visual design. “White space” or “negative space” is an intentional design element that balances the composition. The decluttering effect of white space focuses visual attention; It is key to strategic communication. Applied to the human brain, white space is open time that allows clarified focus. It is a time and task blocked vacuum into which deeper strategic thinking flows.
WHERE DOES ALL OUR WHITE SPACE GO?
Culture and media incessantly message that “busy” is a badge of honor. Corporate group think further rewards “doing” because it may be observed and measured. As a corollary, “thinking” appears the antithesis of “doing.” So, many conform to norms and expectations. Go, go, go! Do, do, do! The overlooked truth is that time scarcity is the arch nemesis of white space. We become too busy doing to pause, reflect, create.
WHY DOES WHITE SPACE MATTER?
White space fuels innovation. Access to higher levels of strategy, creativity, and problem solving result from a flow state of deeper thinking connected to mental white space. Hence, a calendar with back to back meetings and a cluttered lifestyle usurp strategic bandwidth. Moving nonstop runs the human engine in overdrive and overheats the motor. Even if the engine does not break down, there are less obvious adverse reactions. No time or possibility remains for mind opening detours to new destinations.
One i3 COACHING client became quickly frustrated soon after being recruited by a corporate behemoth to execute on a transformative marketplace vision. She was challenged by curmudgeon stakeholders whose plodding pace impeded progress. She had landed in a company culture where motion ubiquitously imitated action. Activity churn met performance expectations but impeded strategic perspective and progress. Internal stakeholders with key ownership pieces of the transformation vision lacked the white space to co-create and endorse change. Tens of thousands of employees stayed busily complacent as market share eroded.
FINDING WHITE SPACE
Let’s circle back to white space in graphical design context. Micro is space between letters, text lines, and paragraphs. Macro is distance between major elements of composition.
What are your micros?
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Some typical ones are emails and meetings. Contemplate:
Here are some helpful “micro” tips:
What are your macros?
Gaining white space is easier said than done. Societal mores, corporate culture, and personal limiting beliefs may block progress. It is worth the work. Practicing new behaviors is a feasible path to white space discovery. Repeated behaviors become habits, habits transform attitudes. I admire leaders who exude a stillness that belies the magnitude of their roles and responsibilities. Accessing white space as a personal brand differentiator creates the unique leader who inspires and motivates from a grounded state of reassured confidence and calm, even during times of pressure and tumult.
Give your self grace on this journey; Celebrate a first step into the beautiful white abyss.
Author’s Note: I spent many career years showing and telling how busy I was, attaching my self worth to my ability to fit more into a day than other mere mortals. Gaining and maintaining white space is a journey - I remain a traveler. This blog is the byproduct of white space. It practically wrote itself in a flash of inspiration on a nature trail at dawn with my dogs.
I work at the intersection of AI, education, and entrepreneurship empowering students' limitless potential as a Guide at Alpha School.
1 年Shelly - I just had this conversation about the importance of white/negative space in Art and Design. It gives focus to what is important. The context of our conversation was utilizing Meditation to improve the white/negative space internally so you can see things more clearly and create room for the more challenging or difficult emotions to process. Great article!!! Thank you!