Right Under Your Nose

by | May 4, 2021 | Thoughts | 0 comments

Sometimes, you’ll encounter obstacles that can provoke perceived solutions. Often they work; there are times, though, that they don’t. No matter how deep you look or how many different approaches you take, you hit a dead end. Consider reframing the obstacle, stepping back, and seeing the larger picture. Think about that a little carefully. You’ll discover that the barrier is within yourself. The way you were going about the matter did not agree to your perceived solutions; therefore, they will fail. Reframing, rethinking, stepping back allows you to discover solutions that were already there, right under your nose.

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