Self -reflection can be a powerful tool for us to see our missteps – our blind spots. But, we must be open to the idea that we have them. That we are flawed. Blemished. Another words, we’re human.
But, from these shortcomings can growth be found. Without a doubt. It just depends on how deep we would like to search. The deeper the plunge into ourselves, the more cracks in the armor we will find. How comfortable does that make you? How important is it to you to repair those cracks?
For me, that’s one of the main purposes of this journey on earth. Or maybe it’s THE purpose of our time here; To become the best version of ourselves we can be with the tools that we’ve been given.
In order to this, we’re going to need some help. We all do. From others. From our friends, our spouses, our family and our colleagues. We need their help in identifying our blind spots and knowing how we’re showing up in the world. We cannot see them. Hence the name “blind spot.”
Often times we make the assumption that we can go it alone. I believe that’s as smart as performing an operation on yourself. At some point in time, we need to trust, rely and count on others to help us to see the big picture.
The hardest part can be asking for their help. I believe these moments are the beginnings of a deep and meaningful relationship.