So, what did you see?
Yesterday, I showed you this:

And asked: “What do you see?”
Most likely, you saw a “black spot” (or maybe a bullet hole like my friend, Will.)
But there’s something else there that most people don’t see. It’s the white space surrounding the black spot.
Think about that for a second:
- What makes us seem to always focus on the obvious first?
- In your own life, what do you tend to notice first?
- What’s the “white space” in your life? (not as obvious or noticeable but definitely there if you open yourself up to more possibility)
In our lives, if we focus only on what’s currently happening, we miss out on seeing what’s possible (the white space.) Why? Because what’s possible is usually outside the limits we have established for our present lives.
A lot of people notice what’s flawed or damaged in their lives first. Don’t be that person. Find the “white space.”


It is the mind that focuses on the black spot. If we allow awareness to dominate our perception then we will see the white space, or simply put–the bigger picture.
Right on – exactly the point I was trying to get across, Walter.