23 / 365 Develop an Eye for
Details
It’s the little
details that are vital. Little things make big things to happen.
John Wooden
Developing an eye
for details is an important quality. Great people have this. This is a mindset
and attitude, which will enhance the quality of our work.
Going into the
details is a left brain function. Getting an overall perspective is a right
brain function. We need both to succeed in life. There are ways to enhance our
ability to improve our eye for details.
Here is an exercise
which you can do to develop an eye for details.
Take any object and
look at it for two to three minutes and set it aside. Recall what all you
noticed in that object. Now, take the same object again and carefully look at
the same object this time going into even more details. Improve the quality of
your focus; imagine that there is nothing else existing in the world other than
the object. Write down more information about the object. You will be surprised
to notice what all you missed! Repeat this exercise as many times as possible.
Notice what happens
to your ability to go into details!
(From my book “365 Exciting Ways to Live”)
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