The art of observation – the ability to pay attention to small things

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Did you notice the moon yesterday evening? Do you know at least which phase it is? Have you ever thought about how wonderful it is for someone to notice the little things that make you happy? It's like having your own personal fan of the things you love. Let's dive into why observation is like the secret recipe for great communication with others, and how to develop attention muscles. And what is the art of observation?

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  • The art of observation enhances communication by helping individuals notice and appreciate the small, often overlooked details in life and others.
  • Creativity starts with observing what others ignore, making it an essential tool for artists, thinkers, and problem-solvers across various fields.
  • Observation plays a key role in professional growth by encouraging curiosity and mindfulness, which are valuable in any work environment.
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  • Being observant helps people remain connected to their humanity by reducing digital distractions and encouraging engagement with the physical world.
  • Recognizing and remembering someone's favorite things, from books to snacks, shows deep care and strengthens relationships.
  • Embracing and celebrating quirky personal traits through observation fosters deeper connections and celebrates individuality.
  • Developing attention skills by practicing mindful habits, like noticing unusual things or pausing to observe surroundings, improves one’s ability to experience life more richly.

What are the things that go into this area?

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1- Creativity: Whether you are an artist, designer, writer, businessman, or engaged in a work classified among the previous professions, and located anywhere in the spectrum in between, creativity begins with noticing what others have ignored, or what they have not noticed. Whether it entails discovering problems that need to be fixed, phenomena that need to be celebrated and underestimated, or hidden mysteries that require explanation, it means getting rid of distraction and interacting with the world. The art of observation helps people do this by presenting prompts, ideas, games, challenges, and tasks you can do (you, your other half, your children, your students, or your team). Observation begins with caring for others and surrounding things, especially those that are ignored and underestimated. In a culture focused on what's trending, noticing what everyone missed is exactly what sets you apart from others – and makes you who you are.

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2- Work: Whether it means professional work, creative work, or any of the many combinations of them such as entrepreneurship, science, journalism, and even sports... Especially in recent times when the pandemic has changed attitudes towards work. Many of us rethink goals and ambitions. The art of observation has applications in the world of work as well. For example, explore how useful it is to pause at work. The curiosity at the heart of the art of observation is a valuable skill in all types of jobs, companies don't always know how to encourage it.

3- Staying human: You certainly don't need us to tell you that there are many requirements that require your attention, and that modern technology makes this problem more acute every day. You already know this problem, and one of the benefits of the art of observation is that it has a never-ending series of solutions. In other words, we're not here to ask you to turn off your phone; we're not here to tell you what you can do, which is more interesting so that your phone returns to its proper place in your life.

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What can you do?

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1- Favorite things: Imagine that you have a friend who knows your favorite book at all, the book you come back to again and again, and read it over and over again. That book that for you is not just a book, but also a companion. Do you have someone who remembers that casually during your conversations? It's as if your friend has been given permission to access your thoughts and feelings. What about snacks you prefer? Who doesn't love snacks? Imagine that someone surprises you with your favorite snack - the one that makes you feel guilty when you eat it. It's not just about food; it's about figuring out what makes your taste buds do a happy dance.

2. Celebrating strange things: We all have some weirdness, right? Those little habits and strange interests are what make us who we are. The art of observation is also about someone who accepts your strangeness perfectly. Such a person not only tolerates your strangeness; he celebrates and embraces it too! Whether it's your love of weird movies, your weird morning routine, the way you eat, etc... Having someone who shares this with you is like having a partner in crime because of your uniqueness.

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3- Heartbreaking moments: Life is full of amazing moments that often pass without us realizing or paying attention to them. It could be the sunset that paints the sky with crazy colors, the gorgeous patterns in nature, or the city lights that perform its night dances. When someone shares these wonderful moments with you, it's as if you're feeling twice as great. Those common wonders create memories that remain in the mind.

The art of observation is about engaging in the world and connecting with others, but it's also about staying connected to yourself and what really matters to you. It's about using your five senses, and all your other senses that no one talks about.

Some tips:

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Here are some tips that can help you increase your attention ability:

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1- Stay for minutes without doing anything and listen to what is around you.

2- Pay attention to the things around you and imagine what they can become.

3- Change your way (breaking habits),

4- Note the strangest thing in the room and ask about it (there may be a good story behind it)

The end:

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Imagine a world where everyone has this supernatural power to notice and celebrate wonderful things about each other. It's not just about being nice, it's about establishing connections that shine with joy. Having someone who observes your favorite things, embraces your strangeness, and gets excited about the wonders around us – that's the true magic of the art of observation. It's like having a personal support squad for your life, and who doesn't? In conclusion, remember that our lives are what we pay attention to, whether willingly or against our will.

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