
Look at the world from a different perspective.
You’ll see new things and alternative approaches.

Look at the world from a different perspective.
You’ll see new things and alternative approaches.

View life from as many perspectives as you can.
Take a step back, change the angle, find a new vantage point.
You’ll be surprised at what leaps out at you.

Our viewpoint, no matter how solidly held a belief it is, does not always tell the whole story.
To identify what we are looking for, rather than what we are determined to find, we need to take a step back and see things in a different light.




View life with a different perspective.
Don’t be reliant on what you have always done, and don’t be afraid to try something new.
Just because the world is colour, it doesn’t mean you can’t see in black and white.

Viewing a situation from a different perspective is sometimes the only way to see the way forward.
Reaching out for a new viewpoint, you can identify the solutions to problems and the route you should take.
Soar like an eagle, and get the bird’s eye view that you need.

It is always good to look at things with different perspective.
You can find elements you hadn’t noticed before, and bring a new beauty to a that which you take for granted.
Put down your phone and look around you with a fresh pair of eyes.

Sometimes you have to take a step back to fully appreciate the view.
The devil is in the detail, but the details often don’t enable you to be objective about the situation.
Pause. Review. Take a new perspective.

See things from a different angle.
We spend our lives looking at things in a set way. More often than not nowadays, our view of the world is dictated by what the camera on our smartphone shows us. Head bowed, we fail to see the beauty that surrounds us.
Put your phone down.
Look up. Look around. Look behind you.
The world is an amazing place with amazing things to take in. Celebrate that beauty by actually seeing it.
This month’s Mass Observation post was well received, and in these weird and wonderful times, we all need a bit of colour!
A quick reminder about the upcoming Mass Observation post. The project for June has the theme of RANDOM, so feel free to contribute.
To take part, simply take a photo around the theme of random:

How we view life is all about the perspective we see it from.
2+2=4, but so does 1+3 and 3+1.
One result of the coronavirus lockdown is that we are stuck indoors with family members. Another result of the coronavirus lockdown is that we have the opportunity to spend time with our loved ones in a way we never have before.
Another result of the virus is that we have to queue for ages outside the supermarket, waiting to get in. However, this gives us an opportunity to stand and do nothing – or perhaps converse with those around us – providing us with time we would otherwise not have had.
Glastonbury Tor is a hill that stands 518 feet (158 m) above the surrounding moors, but is tiny when seen against the immensity of a clear blue spring sky.

May’s Mass Observation Project is coming up, so take a photograph based that sums up the theme COLOUR to you, however you want to interpret it.
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