Perspective
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INTRODUCTION
Introduction1 Activity -
PICASSO AND PERSPECTIVEPablo Picasso's New Lens
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A New Perspective in New York
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Three Lenses in Barcelona
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PERSPECTIVE AND THE 16 ELEMENTSOverview of the 16 Elements
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Overview of the Orient Pillar
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Perspective in the Orient Pillar
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Overview of Perspective
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Activity - The Story I Tell Myself1 Activity
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THE 4 RULESThe 4 Rules of Perspective
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Perspective - Rule 1
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Perspective - Rule 2
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Perspective - Rule 3
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Perspective - Rule 4
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TAKING ACTIONLearning How to Take Action
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Look to the Past For Growth
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Look to the Future For Opportunity
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Pieces are Not Pictures
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Reshape Your Lens, Reshape Your Life
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CONCLUSIONThe Long-Term Consequences of Short-Term Things
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Activity - Perspective Reflection1 Activity
Perspective Pre-Assessment
Willingness to look at other perspectives or points of view is essential to see the world we live in with better clarity. The goal is not to change our perspective every time we encounter something new, but to be open to new perspectives when they are more useful or more accurate than our own. The following prompts will help you gauge how you relate to Perspective.
Before we begin our first learning lesson, take a moment and complete the Perspective Pre-Assessment below.
Reflection is critical to learning. It taps into our Spiritual Intelligence, an inner awareness below the level of consciousness. It triggers emotions which act as cognitive markers to facilitate memory. The science shows these activities will increase both memory and understanding, so we recommend that you truly invest in them.