The other day, I decided to whip up some quick earrings to wear this next week at school. Like most school kids, I have a few new outfits, so they deserved new jewelry. Even though I know how to wire wrap briolette beads, I found myself tweaking and experimenting with my tried and true technique as I started to make the earrings. What if I did “this”? What if I did “that”? Of course, this meant I spent more time making the earrings than I had originally anticipated. And my experimentation didn’t really yield anything new because I finally just used my old technique to make them.
I seem to be always tweaking my work, even my school work. During my holiday vacation, I spent a good two days messing around with a class I have taught for years, but of course, I started with that “what if…” thought processes and from there just went crazy changing all kinds of writing assignments, reading requirements, and so on. At one point, I thought I needed to have my head examined because I was spending all my vacation time messing with a course that worked fine “as is,” but I wanted something different, possibly something better.
Eventually, I came up with a course that I think is pretty interesting and that I’m excited about teaching it. Plus if my changes work out, all my work can be used over and over again until I get the next “tweaking bug” and have the urge to change it all yet again. Hopefully, that won’t happen for awhile though!
But all this tweaking I think is just part of the creative process that those who enjoy the process can’t help but be tempted by. Sometimes it can be a real pain in the you-know-what, but other times, we are rewarded for our efforts with innovative ideas that excite us and possible others. So, I think all this tweaking is worth the effort after all.
Are you a tweaker or a if it ain’t broke don’t fix it type?
January 6, 2009 at 12:23 pm
I’m still learning so many new things as a relatively new beader that I’m constantly tweaking. Sometimes I see something I want to try for myself. I have no instructions, because, perhaps, it was a picture of something in a catalog or an ad in a magazine, but I just want to see if I can do it. I have taught myself a couple new things this way, but often I end up searching online for tutorials so I can see how to do it better or easier.
January 6, 2009 at 3:00 pm
My job is often about tweaking new pathways of doing the same old thing with the same old materials, so I’m always thinking of new ways to crack the nut. I think it keeps our brains active and engaged and that’s a good thing.
Even if you don’t come up with something groundbreaking, you learn something.
That’s good stuff!
Cheers,
Madge
January 6, 2009 at 6:32 pm
Yes, it sounds like tweaking is part of designing!
January 6, 2009 at 8:48 pm
OMG! I am definitely a “tweaker”…I have blown through 3 Blogs in 2008…Blogging Kenneth Fron, Kenneth Fron Style and Seriesse Style. I kinda sorta has the Kenneth Fron Blog for a week and now it is all revamped to my brand new one: Kenneth Fron: Las Vegas Culture. It’s going okay so far. If one of my Blogs ever make it to a year old…it’s a drink on the house for everyone! LOL!
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January 10, 2009 at 6:35 pm
most definitely a tweaker! I would be sooooo board if I didn’t change something every time I did it!
Stef
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