When I change my perception of an event I realize that maybe the rain isn’t the problem! Maybe, the problem is my perception!

The Essentials

Well, is the rain a problem? It depends. If I had outdoor activities planned, like yard work or a baseball tournament, then Yes, it’s a problem.

But what if I view the rain as part of a normal cycle rather than a giant conspiracy? That is, what if I choose a different perspective on life events?

Similarly, rather than conclude evil intent, perhaps I could ask someone what their intentions were. Worse yet, in the U.S., we seem determined to ascribe all political action to some grand conspiracy. Certainly it’s not 100%. maybe only 50%!

Perception is reality. Unfortunately, sometimes, my perception is the problem because it’s just plain wrong! proverbsforprofessionals.net

The Precept

Proverbs 16.15 speaks of leaders as givers of goodwill to others. So, be that leader!

As a comparison, that same verse notes that a seasonal rain is beneficial as the approaching clouds signal good that is to come.

The term “latter rain” pictures God’s blessings, not some awful act! See Deuteronomy 11.14 for a similar use of this phrase.

The Precept: Impactful leaders are both encouragers and nurturers! proverbsforprofessionals.net

Apply This Today!

Perception is reality when I make assumptions. And, when I don’t expend the effort to find out what’s really true.

Sometimes, my perception is simply wrong!

One application here for leaders is to be a truth seeker.

Don’t be guilty of repeating rumors. Moreover, don’t fall into the “you always” or “you never” trap. That is, don’t react when you really aren’t sure what you’re talking about!


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