It is easy to get stuck thinking your perspective is just "the way you are." When we default to scanning our environment for threats, setbacks, or worst-case scenarios, the world starts to look darker. We assume we can't change it because our perspective feels like a fixed personality trait. But what if changing your perspective is as simple as changing a habit? You may not remember training your brain the first time, but you can begin telling it to pay attention to different things: ✔ Scan for opportunities instead of obstacles ✔ Look for gifts instead of grievances ✔ Notice progress instead of perfection Shifting to these perspectives would have a significant impact! When you treat your perspective like a malleable habit, you take back control of your focus. If you could tell your brain what to pay attention to today, what do you want to see more of?