Different Ways
Three people.
Three phones.
Three different ways.
As we compared our screens, and our process for using this particular app, it was obvious that there was at least three approaches to solve the problem at hand.
It is easy to find ourselves locked into the belief that there is one way. The only way. The best way. The perfect way.
However, we might describe it, this story is a limiting one.
When we add curiosity and wonder to the story, we might instead describe it as ‘our way’ and stay open to the question of ‘what else’.
It’s a new week and I wonder what parts of your work and life might benefit from exploring one of the different ways belonging to a different story?