"Seeing things from a different point of view can help us understand why other people act the way they do."
~ Sean Covey
Sean Covey again. Not because I want to focus further on "The Seven Habits," but
because I've been thinking a lot about how we would all benefit if we each strengthened our willingness to "see differently."
"Do you see what I see?" The Little Drummer Boy lyrics go. "Do you hear what I hear?"
The thing is: We don't ever see and hear exactly like someone else does.
I've posted on this topic several times because,
instead of lamenting about growing divisiveness, we can work toward greater understanding, respect, cooperation and peace among us.
Let's practice this in a light, fun way today. At least three times, change your physical position with someone. Exchange seats at the dinner table, on a sofa, standing and talking, in a car - get the idea?
Notice how you literally "see differently" with your eyes when
you do. Be ready for more.
Reverence through ah-has,
Charlene
PS - See a cute image for this at:
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