Thursday, November 28, 2013

Seeing the forest from the trees

Details always end up grabbing our attention when in fact we should always be able to maintain a trained eye on the big picture, the 30,000 feet view or viewing the forest from the tree.

Yet, the searing pain of the moment, the fleeting anger or the recurring disappointment never fail to take us off course and end up upside down when their impact on our whole life picture is merely a tiny bump on the road. This is another area that takes some discipline, constant training and sharp focus to become another good habit that will help us move where we want to go.

 A deep and wide ranging sense of perspective is not a native quality that come to us, but another fundamental habit that requires forming through continued awareness and determination...

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