Haiku Quote by Kim Chamberlain
““Write a haiku of your problem Can you express your problem in a different and creative way, for example, with a poem? Writing poetry engages a creative part of the brain and can help you think about the issue differently. A haiku is a short seventeen syllable poem. It consists of three lines, where the first line has five syllables, the second has seven, and the third has five. For example, if your issue was, “I don’t like working long hours,” you may express this in a haiku as: Monday to Friday Too many working hours My kids losing out Write””
About This Quote
Encourages reframing a problem as a haiku to spark creative thinking and new perspectives.
In simple terms: Use a haiku to view issues creatively.
Try writing a haiku about your challenge.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal reflection
- stress management
- team brainstorming
- education
- therapy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does poetic form change your view of the problem?
- What insight emerges when you limit yourself to 17 syllables?
May oversimplify complex issues or miss nuance.