"Seeing things from a different point of view can help us understand why other people act the way they
do."
~ Sean Covey
We would all benefit greatly 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 a few times recently, as I did last year, as I have every year since beginning Today's Touchstone in 2012. This post is actually a
re-run that's being refreshed for the start of a week to practice "seeing differently." There is a good reason for this.
Let's just begin in a light, fun way with trust, curiosity, and enthusiasm. Faith, too. Today, at least three times, change your physical position with someone. Exchange seats at the dinner table, on a sofa, standing and talking, while walking, 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
FAITH: May you believe. - from The Twelve Gifts of
Birth