Sunday, October 18, 2009

"SEEING DIFFERENTLY"

"Changing Your Perspective"

"Some people have a knack for looking at a scene or stuation and perceiving things not only in terms of their own experiences, but also in terms of others'. They embrace changes in perspective and look at things from many vantage points. Other people, however, see what they see and may not be convinced that someone else might view things differently. A shift in perspective can be a valuable tool in interacting with others, remaining open to new ideas, and increasing creativity. Your point of view normally reflects a reality that is uniquely yours. But think of viewing a room from two different angles---you will see different items depending on your position. Or consider the difference between looking out over the rolling ocean versus seeing into its depths while snorkeling. Most peoople have at one time or another tried looking at a situation through someone elses's eyes. Changing your perspective can be applied to many different circumstances. For example, you might try seeing the disappointment of not having funds to travel as an opportunity to more deeply explore activities offered in your own neighborhood. When you are faced with a challenge, attempt to view the problem from all angles in order to solve it. You will be more likely to come up with a novel solution. Changing how you perceive enhances objectivity while refreshing creativity. In fact, it is said that the most creative people see what everyone else does but look at life in ways most do not. Try finding the angular beauty in a cityscape or the opportunities for fun on a wet, dreary day. They are there. The universe is a vast conglomeration of all perspectives. Changing or expanding yours is not about avoiding another viewpoint or ignoring the parts of life you find unpleasant. Everything that exists continues to do so whether you choose to focus on it or not. Rather, a shift in perception can help you understand that world in a different way---from a new angle--so that you can solve prolems, create things of beauty, and lead the life you truely desire."
By: Madisyn Taylor

"SPREADING YOUR LIGHT"

"How You Affect Others Daily"

"As the pace and fullness of modern life serve to isolate us from one another, the contact we do share becomes vasly more significant. We unconsciously absorb each other's energy, adopting the temperament of those with whom we share close quarters, and we find ourselves changed after the briefest encounters. Everything we do or say has the potential to affect not only the individuals we live, work, and play with, but also those we have just met. Although we may never know the impact we have had or the scope of our influence, accepting and understnding that our attitudes and choices will touch others can help us remember to conduct ourselves with grace at all times. When we seek always to be friendly, helpful, and responsive, we effortlessly create an atmosphere around ourslves that is both uplifting and inspiring. Most people rarely give thought to the effect they have had or will have on others. When we take a few moments to contemplate how our individual modes of being affect the people we spend time with each day, we come one step closer to seeing ourselves through the eyes of others. By asking ourselves whether those we encounter walk away feeling appreciated, respected, and liked, we can heighten our awareness of the effect we ultimately have. Something as simple as a smile given freely can temporarily brighten a person's entire world. Our value-driven conduct may inspire others to consider whether their own lives are reflective of their values. A word of advice can help people see everything in an entirely new fashion, and small gestures of kindness can even prove to those embittered by the world that goodness still exists. By simply being ourselves, we influence others in both subtle and life-altering ways. To ensure that the effect we have is positive, we must strive to stay true to ourselves while realizing that it is the demeanor we project and not the quality of our wondrous inner landscapes that people see. Thus, as we interact with others, how we behave can be as important as who we are. If we project our passion for life, our warmth, and our tolerance in our facial features, voice, and choice of words, all who enter our circle of influence will leave our presence feelng at peace with themselves and with us. You never know whose life you are affecting, in a big or small way. Try to remember this as you go into the world each day."
By: Madisyn Taylor