Ouch!! When we hear “blind spot,” we immediately imagine some personal deficit, irritable habit, lack of emotional intelligence that others see in us and to which we are blind. As each of us always has “room to grow,” you may indeed have one or more blind spots of a negative nature. That’s a conversation for another day!

What we want to talk about today, is a different kind of blind spot that is even more valuable for you to uncover. It is the blind spot of a natural gift that you have not yet fully developed.
One of the ironies of life is that the things that come the most naturally to you are the qualities and skills that you may value the least. If something comes easily for us, we may think that it must not be really valuable to others. If something is difficult for us to master or do consistently, then it must be worthwhile to pursue and therefore, valuable to others and to the world.
Good news! – such thinking may create your blind spot. We are always searching for our strengths and the most valuable contribution that we can make. We strive, study, practice, focus, drive ourselves – mainly to do those things that do not come so naturally. What about those things that you can do “with your eyes closed,” “like breathing,” and that energize you as you are doing them? Those are your strengths – and often your blind spots.
SO – fear not your Blind Spot. Ask for feedback from your friends, family and colleagues. Ask what is it that you do better than anyone else they know….and listen. Open your eyes and ears. Then, seek to do more of those things where you excel – where you feel like you are just being and realize that amazing things are coming from inside you. Look for opportunities to be in those zones and make the difference…naturally!
Kathleen & Bailey


