When someone uses the “glass half full” or “glass half empty” device to gauge another’s outlook on life, I get it, but there’s something tickling in the back of my mind that considers it a false choice. What about evaluating the glass, taking a moment or two to think about its contents, and then filling it up to the optimal level, wherever that may be? Sure, this assumes that I’ve got access to something to fill the glass with, but that’s just how I think.
I’ve got plenty.
When people, companies, and organizations spend most of their time and energy talking about things that aren’t going well, trying to fix what’s broken, always striving for more of everything, I can’t help but wonder how things might change if they spent the same amount of time and energy perpetuating the things that are going well, maximizing what they already have.
When we operate and act like we have everything we need, like we have more than enough, like we have plenty, perhaps that’s when we realize that really, we do. Grab the glass. You’ve got what you need to fill it up.
Happy (early) Thanksgiving from the Plenty team!
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