Our point of view determines what we see and how we perceive things – literally and figuratively.
ððķðŧ ðŊðēððððððēðŋ ðŠðēð°ðĩððēðđ ðąðēðŋ ðĢðēðŋðð―ðēðļððķððē ðĩðķðđðģð ðĩðŪĖððģðķðī, ðĢðŋðžðŊðđðēðšðē ðžðąðēðŋ ð ðķððððēðŋðððŪĖðŧðąðŧðķðððē ðð ðēðŋðļðēðŧðŧðēðŧ ððŧðą ðŪððģðððđðžĖððēðŧ.
We are often so stuck in our own “bubble” that we find it difficult to see the other person’s world.
This applies to pretty much all areas of life… but also for IT projects and the concerns of the people involved in them.
Try moving to a different seat in the meeting room every time for a week.
It’s really exciting how that alone changes your perception ð

