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Ivan's Musings
"They Hardly Ever Do the Hula in El Paso"
Some Reflections on True Goal Retrieval
by Ivan H.
Scheier
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I remember trying to recruit church volunteers for regular, one-to-one
visits with jail inmates. I wasn't having much luck, until I realized
that my broader, "real" or "true" goal was not
one-to-one visits. It was, instead, providing healthy outside contact
and influence for inmates and possibly, too, friends outside when they
did get out of jail. Once I realized this, it was easy to see that pairs
or small groups of volunteers could visit with one inmate and achieve
the same goal - maybe better. On that basis, I started getting plenty
of volunteers. Good people who were probably somewhat uneasy about solo
visits in an unfamiliar and quite threatening environment, could now stand
"back to back," so to speak
I also remember a group trying unsuccessfully to get a grant to buy playground
equipment for a community park. Finally getting un-fixated on the grant
method - children can't play on grants - they realized that a combination
of community fundraising and donated equipment might do the trick - and
it did.
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