“When you get a different vantage point, it changes your perspective and lets you see things you should have seen a long time ago.”
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When you get a different vantage point, it changes your perspective — it forces you to face what you've been ignoring and exposes the small mistakes costing you time. That new view strips away excuses and reveals the concrete fixes you avoided. Use it to name one change and schedule the first step today. Stop pretending clarity will come later; act on what you now see and hold yourself accountable.
When to use it
- Career: Ask for feedback or shadow a different team to get a new vantage point on why promotions stalled, then pick one skill to improve this month.
- Relationships: Step back and listen to a partner's viewpoint instead of defending; the new angle will show patterns you missed and what to change.
- Projects: Review a stalled project from a customer's perspective; the fresh view will reveal priorities you kept overlooking and a clear next task.
- Habits: Change your routine environment for a week—work from a new place or adjust your schedule—to see which lazy habits are actually choices you can correct.

