BLOGMAS 5: DAY 3

PREAMBLE

Hello!

Welcome here again (that is if you’ve been here before).

If you are here for the first time, I welcome you freshly.

Okay, let’s dive in…

CAN YOU SEE?

or are you like me?

Perspectives differ from person to person and it reflects our ability to observe well.

Those who have learnt the art of observing well, will likely give themselves the opportunity to have broader perspectives that is more adaptive and challenging.

I don’t want to be quick with using healthy.

How do you see?

How do you perceive things?

I found myself paying more attention to the lyrics of a song and I was able to understand the meaning the singer was trying to pass. However, prior to this I had discarded this song mainly because I had not paid attention.

What am I drawing from this?

The ability to have the capacity to be broad-minded is rooted in observation and attention.

If you can wait and listen, you’ll give yourself the opportunity to learn something more.

ARE YOU WILLING TO TRY IT OUT?

tell the truth

Proverbs 21:2 Every way of a man is right in his own eyes: but the LORD pondereth the hearts. (KJV)

Our perspectives can change, and we should not be quick to dismiss a perspective we have not given thought to.

Today, I was opportuned to eat a tuber that I last ate many years ago. The special thing about this tuber is that it is yellow and bitter.

For those who have sweet tooth, this won’t be food they would want to try. It would put them off.

However, putting aside the ‘bitter taste’ it had a unique flavour that made my brain remember it even though it had been years I had eaten it.

As I savoured the flavour, it sunk today’s topic into my heart.

Perspectives are broadened by trying out.

It doesn’t mean that the perspective presented must be adopted but it gives you the allowance to see the world through eyes that aren’t yours.

Can you see now?

TO WRAP THIS OUT

As a Christian, I firmly believe in allowing the word of God be my first point of influence, however it also tells me to test all spirits (1 John 4:1).

To think deeply and be involved is to allow yourself the ability to listen and observe.

In this season of hope, I hope your perspective is not smeared by difficulties.

Do you have thoughts on today’s topic, the comment section is there for you..

Stay safe and God bless.

#W.O.L.A.P