When we use binoculars, we point them in a certain direction and adjust the lenses so that the particular thing we’re interested in comes into focus. The other parts of the landscape that don’t interest us fade into the background. This is a precise metaphor for what happens with the content and quality of our life. The type of people, events and interactions that we direct our attention to creates, not only what we see, but how we feel and experience life, while everything else fades into the background. The question is…

What are you creating from your viewfinder?