13 min

Transforming Your Career with the Right Perception to Create Your Desired Reality EP31 Elevate 360 with Brandy Noel Reed: Envision | Execute | Succeed

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Sometimes, you don't have to go through it. You can go around it. I’m diving into perspective and how it can significantly influence your career and business success. Even if you're familiar with this topic, I believe this discussion will prompt new thoughts and insights, especially on how perspective applies to your professional life.
Let's start with the basics: perception is reality. This common saying holds profound truth. Your thoughts, feelings, and opinions shape your reality based on what you see and feel. Your perception, whether influenced by emotion or data, forms the foundation of your reality. For instance, some fear heights while others don’t, showcasing how two people can have different, yet valid, perceptions.
I rarely watch live TV, preferring to avoid news that might skew my perception negatively. Some might argue that staying informed is essential, and neither viewpoint is wrong. It's all about perception and what we feel is right for us.
Your personality comprises your thoughts, actions, and feelings. When these differ from others, it can lead to opposition. However, the goal isn't to debate who's right or wrong but to validate your perspective internally. When you focus on internal validation, you can engage in productive conversations without feeling the need to change others' minds.
Understanding your core control desire, what you can control, plays a crucial role in managing perception. You can't control others, but you can control your internal motivations, leading to accurate self assessment and better decision making.
Doing internal work and identifying your core components leads to self actualization, benefiting your perception and communication. This positive domino effect can improve every aspect of your life. It's not about agreeing to disagree but about not being adversely affected by differing views.
Consistent behavior over time, starting small, can lead to significant changes. Reflecting honestly on your perception helps uncover new insights. Implementing small adjustments can set you up for greater success.
So, take stock of your perception. Focus on what resonates with you and be open to change. Small, consistent changes can lead to profound personal and professional growth.
It's time, Let's go.

Get your exclusive discount on Elevate Your Career, Discover Your Direction here: https://www.brandynoelreed.com/workwithme
 
Sometimes, you don't have to go through it. You can go around it. I’m diving into perspective and how it can significantly influence your career and business success. Even if you're familiar with this topic, I believe this discussion will prompt new thoughts and insights, especially on how perspective applies to your professional life.
Let's start with the basics: perception is reality. This common saying holds profound truth. Your thoughts, feelings, and opinions shape your reality based on what you see and feel. Your perception, whether influenced by emotion or data, forms the foundation of your reality. For instance, some fear heights while others don’t, showcasing how two people can have different, yet valid, perceptions.
I rarely watch live TV, preferring to avoid news that might skew my perception negatively. Some might argue that staying informed is essential, and neither viewpoint is wrong. It's all about perception and what we feel is right for us.
Your personality comprises your thoughts, actions, and feelings. When these differ from others, it can lead to opposition. However, the goal isn't to debate who's right or wrong but to validate your perspective internally. When you focus on internal validation, you can engage in productive conversations without feeling the need to change others' minds.
Understanding your core control desire, what you can control, plays a crucial role in managing perception. You can't control others, but you can control your internal motivations, leading to accurate self assessment and better decision making.
Doing internal work and identifying your core components leads to self actualization, benefiting your perception and communication. This positive domino effect can improve every aspect of your life. It's not about agreeing to disagree but about not being adversely affected by differing views.
Consistent behavior over time, starting small, can lead to significant changes. Reflecting honestly on your perception helps uncover new insights. Implementing small adjustments can set you up for greater success.
So, take stock of your perception. Focus on what resonates with you and be open to change. Small, consistent changes can lead to profound personal and professional growth.
It's time, Let's go.

13 min