How focusing on a problem can block other opportunities

August 27th, 2010 by Paul Scheele

Paul Scheele and I were talking about the problems with problems, and he made a point about how focusing on a problem often blocks opportunities and how and conversely how finding a solution to a problem opens opportunities. So I asked him to record this video message. It explains why, for example, someone who learns PhotoReading can automatically lose weight! Very interesting.

Pete

One Response to “How focusing on a problem can block other opportunities”

  1. Maria says:

    Hello Paul,
    It’s true, looking from the wider perspective, not only concentric but peripheral, gives us a big picture of being free. It is also as our brain works. When you look, listen, think from the back of your head, the reptile brain, you see the whole picture and can’t just concentrate on detailed thing, so we need both, our concentric functioning and the whole picture. The choice is to us, what we do. Have a nice day, Maria

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