A few days ago I
was listening to another TED lecture by Rory Sutherland, entitled ‘Perspective is everything’. That alone
was a mantra in itself, but I wanted to rephrase those words to ask you the
question:
How you do
‘frame’ your life, and therefore how do you perceive what you do?
It’s interesting
to compare those who have a very positive outlook to those who have a negative
take on things. Often you’ll find it’s simply their outlook that changes and
not the events surrounding the situation itself.
I catch myself
doing this often, it’s so easy to be self-critical in order to grow and improve
but it’s very easy to forget all those things we are actually good at. We paint
ourselves a negative picture with a security blanket against failure, often
with the mindset than ‘anything more is a bonus’. Catch yourself when this
happens and re-frame it. Remind yourself that things aren’t what they are, they
are simply what we think they are. Frame those aspects of your life in a
positive light and they will indeed bring positive rewards and happiness.
Most moments in
life can be viewed in a positive way. Even dire circumstances have something to
teach us, you simply need to dig a little deeper to find and understand it.
That switch in perspective opens doors and offers a sense of control. The
circumstances of our lives may actually mater less to our happiness than the
sense of control we have over our lives.
Silent Sunday no. 21:
After my first ever visit to Whole Foods Market in London, I just had to post
this picture of shelves piled high with veggies!
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