Some belts, like the web belt below which allows the buckle to push through anywhere, always fit just right. Let’s use proximity thinking to consider this situation.
The mind map below explores this situation. Click the image below to open it full-size. Once open, you can zoom it even larger.
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• A proximity thinking example, including a few basic definitions. To learn more, visit proxthink.com.
• Situation – A “situation” is whatever you are dealing with or considering.
• Element – Loosely, an “element” can be anything. Any person, place, thing, idea, feeling, time, group, relationship, situation, proximity, etc.
• Proximity – The “proximity” consists of elements related or potentially related to a situation, in physical, mental and other ways.
- SITUATION
Belts that fit just right.
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Elements in the proximity of
this situation.- Everyone has a
different size waist. - Most belts have a few
holes rather than being
continuously adjustable.- So belts only fit well if your waist
matches one of the holes on the belt.
- So belts only fit well if your waist
- Fashion and trends
considerations. - Design and manufacturing
considerations. - Belt materials and
technology. - Poor-fitting belts may have
physical and psychological
effects on the wearers. - Continuously adjustable
belts fit the best.- Such as web belts that allow the buckle to
push through anywhere. Or, belts with buckles
that can grasp the belt at any point. - Let’s think about this from a
proximity thinking point of view.- ProxPatterns
- Transition Smoothly
- Continuously adjustable belts transition smoothly between any size waist. They
adjust if you want them a bit looser after a meal, or a bit tighter if you’re slimmer.
- Continuously adjustable belts transition smoothly between any size waist. They
- Honor Integrity
- Continuously adjustable belts honor the characteristics of your exact waist size.
- Avoid Forcing
- Continuously adjustable belts avoid forcing you to live
with a belt that is a little too snug or a little too loose.
- Continuously adjustable belts avoid forcing you to live
- Transition Smoothly
- ProxPatterns
- Such as web belts that allow the buckle to
- Some people may be willing to
put up with a less-than-perfect fit
to get other benefits.- Let’s think about this from a
proximity thinking point of view.- ProxPatterns
- Honor Integrity
- For some people, fashion may outweigh comfort considerations.
They have a higher regard for fashion than for comfort, and in
doing so they honor the integrity of fashion in their life.
- For some people, fashion may outweigh comfort considerations.
- ProxAwareness
- Belts with holes are more widely sold than continuously adjustable
belts. So consumers, retailers, designers and manufacturers may
be less aware of the benefits of a belt with perfect fit.
- Belts with holes are more widely sold than continuously adjustable
- Limits of One
- There are limits of any one technology or style to be accepted
or used. So there may be limits to the widespread adoption of
continuously adjustable belts.
- There are limits of any one technology or style to be accepted
- Honor Integrity
- ProxPatterns
- Let’s think about this from a
- Everyone has a
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• Created by David Loughry.
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Another recent proximity thinking example with a mind map! Ever had a belt that always fit perfectly?