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Monday
Oct042010

Your greatest asset is your perception.

If you haven't thought of yourself as an artist, you should. 

An artist, in the broader sense of the term, is someone who sees differently. Artists have the ability to perceive things others don't. 

Your artistry unveils what is hidden and masked.

Your greatest asset as an artist is your perception.

  • One artist sees the wound beneath the surface of his friend's addiction and knows how to join God in healing it.

  • Another artist understands how to gather the people and resources necessary to tackle a project.

  • A different artist can perceive beauty where others only see the mundane and common.

  • Still, another artist understands how the inner life works and how people can be transformed into themselves.

What do you perceive that others may not?  What uniqueness of insight and perspective do you naturally tend to offer when you're around others?  What do you see that often remains concealed and veiled to others?

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Reader Comments (3)

This is very thought provoking... thanks for this. It really helps me see the differences without all the negative comparisons which brings on coveting and discontentment... Excellent! :)

October 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLaurie Jackson

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October 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterLaurie Jackson

Hi Laurie. You're welcome. Yeah, comparison really can undermine us. I know what you mean.

October 5, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJim Robbins

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