The discipline of Noticing

This week’s reading demonstrates that in order to develop your professional practice you must first develop your own sensitivities and awareness.
Noticing has slowed down the pace of things, little things, making it more significance. Focusing, paying attention and being mindless had turned me into a calmer person, leading my thoughts to different patterns, from empty acts and thoughts to complicated details and assumptions, more polished and creative imaginations.

After noticing the daily routines, the thoughts that are unnoticed , I have come to realise that certain things in my life needed to be noticed and focused more. The meal I have, the people and the sights on my way back home, seems to be different and more joyful than usual.
*the hallway at building 13 , was boring and empty to me  2 years ago. Now it has become one of my favourite place to relax, to think and to notice people and stuff.*

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One must be attuned to fresh possibilities when they are needed and be alert to such a need through awareness of what is happening at any given time.

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