

Clean Language is deeply agreeable to the client’s heart and soul.ĩ. The more constraints one imposes, the more one frees one’s self.Ĩ. All truly great thoughts are conceived while walking.ħ. In the end, creativity isn’t just the things we choose to put in, it’s the things we choose to leave out.Ħ.

We are looking to language the minimal that excites the curious.Ĥ. Playing at the edge can lead us to experience fresh new learning, creativity, joy and wonder.Ģ. At the edge between the known and the unknown there is a fertile place, full of possibility.

I hope you enjoy reading them as much as we enjoyed sourcing them as we were writing.ġ. You’ll see that we touch on a lot of topics from clean, space and creativity (as you’d expect) to trust, chance, patterns, systems and emergence. In the meantime, I wondered how to give you a bit more of an idea of what’s inside, and I know a lot of people appreciate quotes, so I’ve collected together all the quotes we’ve used in the book. And while we’ve done our best to make sure the cover of our new book, Insights in Space: How to use Clean Space to solve problems, generate ideas and spark creativity, is illustrative of David Grove’s Clean Space process, we also know that newcomers to the work will need to delve inside its covers – and indeed inside themselves – to gain a true appreciation of this creative, transformative process.Īnd that will be possible in just a few weeks’ time, when the book is published. “You can’t tell a book by its cover,” the old saying goes. In Clean Space Share this on Facebook Twitter LinkedIn A Collection of Quotes from “Insights in Space”
