Reflections of Reality
Reflections of reality. The creation of the universe lives in all of us. We are capable of creating new perspectives from different reflections of reality. Seeing things differently can help us to be more productive and more effective in our daily lives. Imagine being a little kid once again. Going out to play in the world is wide open to experience life as we would like to experience it… Just play. How many people would say that they’ve long forgotten the child within them. But that’s all there is to it—If we stay focused on the things that are getting in the way of us being creatively alive as a child, then we’re anchoring ourselves too much to things that we are fooling ourselves about or making more important than that creative light of a child within. There are different ways of seeing our own reality. Try changing your perspective for a day with a different reflection of reality, maybe that one of a child along with doing what you need to do on a daily basis. See how that creativity comes alive in doing what you need to get done but at the same time with a new light and childlike wonder in your eyes.
About the Author
For over 20 years, John Cane has helped over 100,000 individuals in areas of Self Improvement. John is a Certified Life Coach, motivational speaker and writer who develops and implements confidence and self-esteem workshops in North Carolina, South Carolina, and New York. With a background in Psychology, he has six certifications in Personal Growth and Development. His Journal Books, ‘Important Things I Remember from My Parents’ are used in schools and as an aid for adults in gaining strength in self identity in the United States and Europe.
John is currently pursuing his Doctoral Degree in Psychology & Interdisciplinary Inquiry at Saybrook University, Oakland, California. His specialization, Psychology of Creativity Studies focuses on a growth-oriented perspective emphasizing human potential, empowerment, and are intended to broaden an in-depth understanding of the natural creativity in all of us.