Hmm, challenge accepted. () Clock speed - I miss MIT conversations nudging my mental clock speed baseline higher. () Good day vs bad day / being in the zone vs fog - some days you're "just cooking". () 1st time is like the nth time - the nth time you're doing something, you're no longer making those "stupid" mistakes. () Aha! Aha! Aha! - those rare "oh! that's sweet!" insights, they just keep coming. () "Oh, I should have seen that coming / derisked that / checked that"... oh wait, you did. () That one best hour you had today, x24 x7 x365. () Hmm, should I try A, or B, or C, or... meh, try them all, in parallel. () Happily, the current problem is squarely within my domain of expertise. Oh wait, so it this one. And this one. And...
Hmm. All variations on "Your best, more often, faster, for longer".
A different approach might be "expertise awe". Like the social media genre of "oh wow they are skilled at this task". And the "they're so good at this stuff, shown a new one, they pick it right up and excel". And the "I can't even imagine how they did that".
Other approaches? Situations where one individual is fronting for a group/organization? "He's as good as if he had a backroom of ten brainstorming his material!". Or the "expertise is everywhere / people are really good at things / if you think it's so easy, you try it"? Or analogies with information tech? "Contestant A races to search a library card catalog and books, while B googles". Or "everything just comes together" as an analogy for synergies? Others?
It might make for a fun blog post. Not every mini-story need be accessible to everyone. A hard part is doing synergies, especially for folks who don't much experience that. And, is even a well-developed familiarity with "my imagination boggles on how you managed to do that", still just a failure of imagination?