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How to Change An Attitude or Perspective

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By emohealer

About attitudes or as I prefer to say - perspectives?

How many times each day do each of us hear or say that someone needs an "attitude adjustment" or something similar? An attitude is really a physical display of a perspective. The real issue is the perspective and by changing the perspective the attitude is automatically "adjusted".


How full is it?

 glass with some water
glass with some water

Half empty or half full? What determines our Perspective

What determines how we see things? How much is enough or too much? Is there a real factor that determines these things? Is it taught, in our DNA and can it really be identified or changed? This is all truly a perspective. How we view the glass determines the way we act as well as what emotions we experience and how we express them.

Typical attempts to retrain attitudes or perspectives

Usual reactions to an attitude we perceive needing changed is to send our kids to "time out", send employees home or just fire them and be done with it. We lecture, counsel, instruct and sometimes yell and scream. Threaten with punishment or bribe with reward and many other practices and techniques. All to no avail, these methods at best create temporary false results, the behavior may adapt, but the attitude remains the same. We blame ourselves, we blame others we try to do it better next time, we try to learn more.


Eye Patch

An eye patch
An eye patch

Eye patching - What it is

Now you can heave a sigh of relief.....Whew!!! It is not taught, it is not in your DNA and it can be changed. It is literally based on how we see things. The left side of the brain is in charge of logic based thinking and perspectives and operates the right side of the body, what we see through our right eye is logic based. The right side of the brain is in charge of creative thinking and perspectives and operates the left side of the body, what our left side sees is the creative options.

A perspective is how we see things. Eye patching is a wonderful technique to shift our view of the world to change our perspective and thereby altering our attitude, what emotions we experience and how we express them.

Eye Patching - How To Use It

Eye patching is a very simple technique and once you get used to it you will wonder how you ever functioned without it. Place it over either eye while still doing other functions (of course this does not include while operating machinery, using knives, driving to work etc.). Leave it on each eye no longer than 20 minutes at a time. If at any time discomfort of any type is experienced, remove the eye patch.

Eye patching can be used at the moment a situation exists to change the immediate perspective or used as a routine therapy to create a balanced perspective. If it is placed over one eye and the feelings worsen, switch immediately to the other eye. If improvement is found after only patching one eye you are finished with that perspective adjustment.

In the case of smaller toddlers 2 yrs and up I recommend using your hand to cover an eye while holding the toddler in a safe position with the other hand wrapped around their body and holding them close to you. Explain to them that you are "fixing their eye" or that you are helping them to feel better. Toddlers and younger children respond very quickly and can have a new perspective in 30 seconds or a couple of minutes. In the case of temper tantrums and similar situations it is almost always the right eye that needs to be patched. Always talk to them and explain that you are helping them so that eye patching is not scary or punishment, holding them close to you helps to ensure they can become comfortable with the experience.

What Situations Is Eye Patching Good For?

Any situation or circumstance can be altered with eye patching.  How we perceive our health, or a specific health condition; how we perceive, our finances; our spouses; our children; our jobs.

Everything has a diferent angle it can be looked at from, eye patching can be used to shift your perspective of your self esteem, to view yourself and how you fit into the world around you differently.

Experiment with it and see everything around you from a different perspective.


Eye patches

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Books about Perspectives

Perspective Made Easy Perspective Made Easy
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Is Eye Patching For You?

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Gina  says:
5 months ago

Interesting. May have to try this out some time...if I can think of it before I fly off the handle!

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emohealer  says:
5 months ago

Doing it for yourself first and experiencing the results can reduce flying off the handle and create more confidence in the process yourself, as well as the rest of your household having the opportunity to witness the results. Thanks for your feedback. Much love

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ProCW  says:
5 months ago

Hi emohealer.

Just letting you know that this hub has been nominated as an official HubNugget wanna-be.

See: http://hubpages.com/_reference/t/9838d

Best of luck to you.

ProCW & the HubNuggets Team

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RedElf  says:
5 months ago

So if I want to apply logic, I would cover the left eye, and to apply creative thinking to a problem, I would cover the right eye? Or just randomly try either one and see what works. Which will help improve self-esteem, I wonder? What is the link there?

Really interesting.

Congratulations on your nomination - I look forward to reading more of your hubs.

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ripplemaker  says:
5 months ago

Hi emohealer, I'm all ears when it comes to topics on changing attitudes and perspectives. This eye patch is very interesting. :-) Congratulations for being a hubnugget nominee! Yoohooo! To vote: http://hubpages.com/_143/hub/Great-reading-materia

Be sure to promote your hub and enjoy yourself.:-)

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emohealer  says:
5 months ago

Thanks you all so much for the nomination. I appreciate all of you. I am a little overwhelmed, time to eyepatch? In answer to the question, the ideal is to eypatch regularly to achieve a balance between the two so neither is predominate, once balance is achieved and maintained it goes without saying self esteem and all other inner beliefs come into alignment. Much room for follow up articles you will be seeing. I appreciate all of you!

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Jen's Solitude  says:
5 months ago

Well cyberspace ate my original comment so here I go again . . . As a person who had to literally patch my left eye to keep it from jumping around, I'm wondering how I felt about it and life in general, at the time. All I remember is that I was happy my world was holding still and my right eye was allowed to focus clearly. LOL

Congrats for your nomination. I voted for your hub.

~Jen

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emohealer  says:
5 months ago

Interesting about cyberspace. Thank you for sharing about your eyepatching experience, I have talked with others who have MS and they have brought up that symptom and have received results by patching the junping eye for relief of the symptom. The symptom is a way of our body sending us information, the task of the medical field is to determine the meaning of it and proper recourse to take. Very much a continually learning field.

I sincerely appreciate your vote and your comments!!!

Keep the faith and let your light shine!

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Charia Samher  says:
5 months ago

This eye patching is very interesting and worth a try. I'll try this to my 2-yr old daughter. Thanks. =)

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emohealer  says:
5 months ago

Thank you, 2 is a very good place to start, let me know how it goes for you.

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Bbudoyono  says:
5 months ago

This is a great hub. Thank you.

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deb_mc  says:
5 months ago

Such an interesting hub. I have MS will have to try eye patching to see if it helps with my emotional symptoms. Thanks.

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emohealer  says:
5 months ago

Thanks for your comment.  With MS you will probably find like Jen that patching your left eye will have more positive impact, I have worked with a number of people with MS, amazing how widespread this is and we hear so little about it.  Most eventually get the jumping in the eye, if you haven't experienced this yet, patching can prevent and improve things before they go that far.

I would love to see improved quality of life for everyone and hope this is just one of many things you find to improve yours. 

Let Your Light Shine!

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Tatjana-Mihaela  says:
5 months ago

Very interesting.

Few days ago when I first time read your Hub I tried that method, while I was under stress, and it did not work at all, it caused me even greater stress - actually panick, because my mind is balanced when the both of my eyes are open. Or both eyes closed. With the patch I would feel helpless - because I am used to use both halfs of the brain, not only left or only right...

But, this method could work for me, when I am calm and decide to change the perspective about some past issues - like closing one eye for 30 sek, then closing another one for the same period and then opening the both....

I just do not understand, how to attain balance when you - close one eye? If you close just one eye, you actually do change perspective, but you create further imbalance, because you activate just one side of the brain.

Seing the world with the both eyes we have ability of seing much wider perspective of this world, then with only one eye.

For me, if I close just one eye, after I remove the hand from it, I do feel great relief, because I can use the both of my eyes again, so I feel gratitude for my both-eyes sight. On that way, while feeling relief of having ability to use both eyes again, I really do change perspective about my present situation - it seems much better then it was with one eye closed.

That is the reason I would suggest using the patch at first on one eye, then on another....

Thanks for inspiration.

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emohealer  says:
5 months ago

Tatjana,

I truly appreciate you sharing your experience with trying eye patching!  Great explanation of the results you experienced, it is never the same experience for anyone. 

As you patched one eye, you experienced loss of the familiar, this Can create panic, even if the familiar is something stressful.  Change and gaining a new perspective is taking us to unfamiliar terrritory.  Something we may not have experienced before, even if that something else is something good.

The older we are, the more we have become accustomed to the same whether it is what we truly desire or not.  A belief becomes formed that it is just the way it is for us. 

You realized by trying this out that for you it is truly better done in small increments and that possibly you would have more to gain from doing perspective adjustments throught-out the day or week as a routine so it will be more famliar to you when the stressful moments arise.

I will be writing future articles explaining more completely how the process with the brain crossover works and other remedies that may be more comfortable for you to work with.

Thank You so much for commenting.  Let Your Light Shine!

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justmesuzanne  says:
5 months ago

What an interesting concept! I will give it a try! Thanks! :)

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emohealer  says:
5 months ago

Thanks!

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SEM Pro  says:
3 months ago

Very interesting concept. Gary Smalley says guys can make an effort to utilize both sides of the brain and thus become more loving and caring in their relationships. Can you write an article on how to help them want to? I imagine the whole world would shift dramatically if they did :)

Great hub!!!

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emohealer  says:
3 months ago

SEM Pro,

A world wide dramatic shift indeed, yet as the plates inside the earths surface slip and slide into new positions and "change", sometimes we feel a slight quake, other times it is too much shift at one time and causes a devastating quake.

An article on how to help anyone want to change or shift a perspective or so called attitude to help create the desire...interesting....anything is possible!

Thank you for your thought provoking insights and perspectives as well.

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