
đź‘€Your Eyes Control Your Brain: the panoramic vision hack to motivate yourself do boring, hard things.
What if the way you look at the world could change how you think?  Every week, I climb a mountain in Cape Town. At the top, everything shifts. The city looks smaller. My problems feel lighter. The higher I go, the bigger my perspective becomes. But here’s the thing—you don’t need a mountain to experience this shift.  Navy SEAL commander Rich Diviney, in his new book "Masters of Uncertainty" talks about how simply changing your gaze can rewire your brain. When you focus on a single object, your mind narrows in, locking onto details. But when you soften your gaze—seeing everything without focusing on anything—you activate a different part of your brain. Suddenly, you connect more dots, see patterns, and think beyond immediate obstacles.  This practice isn’t just about problem-solving; it’s about freedom. For me, true success isn’t money or titles—it’s living without compromise, expressing myself fully. Every decision I make comes down to one question: Does this expand or limit who I am?  Next time you feel stuck, pause. Shift your gaze. Step back. Look at the bigger picture. A new perspective might be all you need to keep going with a lighter heart.  Try it today. Then share this episode with someone who needs to see things differently.    Text Me Your Thoughts and Ideas Support the show Brought to you by Angela Shurina EXECUTIVE & OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE COACH
From "Change Wired"
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