Take a moment to recall a recent stuck spot you were in with:

  • a spouse
  • a child
  • a friend
  • an in-law
  • a co-worker
  • a neighbor
  • or someone else

When you look back, see if you recall having considered “the other.”

In other words, did you consider their perspective, their opinion, their suffering, their pain, their side of the story?

So often when we get stuck, we only think about our side (which is how we get and stay stuck in the first place.)

Considering the other perspective can help us broaden our understanding of the story, get clarity, and see what other possibilities may exist.

Tune in to this week’s podcast to hear how I considered “the other’s side” (my daughter, in this case) as a way to get unstuck and “save” the situation.

And see how you may be able to learn to do the same in your life.

As always, I look forward to getting unstuck with you.

Shira