Some people use skateboards and some use surfboards to get into the right frame of mind. I prefer whiteboards. A clean slate. A fresh start. A chance to think and then create something new. That's what a whiteboard gives me.
The idea for this article came from a congratulatory text to me that read, "You're starting with an empty whiteboard!"
Starting this new gig at CU Times, I've been doing a lot of thinking, sketching, and mapping of ideas and thoughts together to create a picture of the vision our team is trying to create together. The whiteboard is my brain canvas and the dry-erase marker is my brush. The eraser is just an eraser. I didn't carry that analogy all the way through.
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