Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Look to Learn
What does looking elsewhere have to do with transition? Sometimes we focus too much on inner selves that we neglect to take a good look at the environment and people around us.
Here is a reminder:
Look at People
Who are the people who make your day special? They can be your family members, friends, neighbors and of course your pets. People can also be the providers of service we routinely count on. By focusing on them instead of our "self" we can change our attitude, learn new things and move forward.
Look at Places
Take some time to observe where you are. Look at the buildings, trees and sky. Our visual senses can bring us great relief from every day sameness. Look with new "eyes" and really see where you are.
Look at Things
Spend some time looking at your surroundings with deeper vision. Really look at the mug on your desk. Observe the stapler. Contemplate your phone. When we look with intent we often see things in a brand new light.
Looking elsewhere is one of the ways to make a transition in your thoughts, attitude and mindset.
Another method is by listening. You may find this previous post about sound helpful. Stillness and Silence.
Let me know how some of these exercises go in transitioning your mind.
This is a best of post, enjoy the holidays.
Labels:
change,
creativity,
exploring changes,
patterns,
self-improvement,
thoughts,
transition
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