Two decades of coaching individuals on influence has shed light on a pivotal shift: moving from seeing the trees to beholding the forest.
The transition to big-picture thinking, while profound, is surprisingly straightforward. It begins with elevating one’s perspective, seeking connections, and understanding the broader narrative.
Through years of mentoring, it’s evident that this shift doesn’t demand extraordinary talent but rather a consistent commitment to seeing beyond the immediate. Influence isn’t just about being heard; it’s about understanding the entire symphony.
Read: The Art of Raising Your Mindset (one of the Lessons in Extraordinary Influence)
