Hello. I'm Jason Zimdars, a husband, dad and geek living in Edmond, OK. You probably know me as a web designer at 37signals. I write about design, UI, creativity, and sometimes toys.

Scott Adams on the Benefits of Boredom

Scott’s column in The Wall Street Journal is spot-on. The idea is that creativity and boredom are intrinsically linked. Boredom lets our minds rest and work through the backlog of stuff that is sitting in the background processes of our minds. Boredom sets the stage for invention.

I’ve noticed that my best ideas always bubble up when the outside world fails in its primary job of frightening, wounding or entertaining me.

I’ve given this some thought in raising my own kids. The fact is my kids are almost never bored and unsurprisingly, they really don’t know how to handle it when they are. When I was a kid, fun wasn’t a choice between thousands of entertaining options. Fun was the result of inventing something to do. 

I’m as guilty as anyone else of never being bored. There is always work to do, another book to read, movie to watch, hobby to tinker with, thing to learn – something that would be a better use of my time. There isn’t anything wrong with any of that, but am I robbing myself of my best creative moments by always staying busy? It’s like constantly breathing in without ever exhaling.

Today I’m going to be bored. Today I’m going to exhale.

To me there’s something very solid about the first time something is achieved. I know when I’m working that the very first time I get something right it’s righter than it will ever be again. […]: I love the process—all the time. I love the result—the first time.

—Twyla Tharp, The Creative Habit

I like to think about the ratio of windshield to rear-view mirror and use that idea to focus my energy on what’s next

Jeffrey KalmikoffskinnyCorp

Nice perspective from one of the guys behind Threadless. His recent post, 7 sins of success is good read for anyone who needs a little perspective on learning from their mistakes and focusing on the things they can change.