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Blind Spots: Everyone Has Them! Motivational Monday’s The Swiss Army Knife Conundrum….


Over the next number of posts, we are going to key on some of the blind spots that we could potentially have. Interestingly enough, there are those who would say that they are alright when in fact, those who are in close proximity would say otherwise.


Sometimes, the blind spot is something that just needs some tweaking; others are issues that needs an overhaul and we can’t be afraid to take a look and see where we are at.


Just like the passenger mirror says, “Objects in mirror are closer than they appear”!

Here are some quotes about intentionally changing our thinking about our Blind Spots....



Unless you learn to face your own shadows, you will continue to see them in others, because the world outside you is only a reflection of the world inside you

You’ll never have a future until you can make peace with your past

The only thing worse than being blind is having sight with no vision.

We get hit the hardest when trying to run or hide from a problem. Like the defense on a football field, putting all focus on evading only one defender is asking to be blindsided



Those who care about us may not tell us about our blind spots for fear of offending/hurting us. We need to be able to open up and ask their feedback and get fresh perspective.

A wise person understands that it is impossible to take everything on themselves.


Many times, people are sent into our lives to teach us things that we need to learn about ourselves.

However, the revolutionary impact of change to diminish them not only for us but for those around us once we are aware of our blind spots, can be powerful and make the difference between being average and exceptional!

Here’s to correcting those Blind Spots!!!


Next Week: Blind Spot #2 The Dirty Little Dance Of Anger


For exceptional living,

Dave



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