If you’re dealing with an Alignment Blocker, the issue isn’t effort or intention.
It’s perception.
You’re acting — but not always with the right timing, context, or understanding.
The Perception Triangle
Awareness has three dimensions:
1. Self — What am I feeling, assuming, projecting?
2. Others — What are they signalling, needing, avoiding?
3. Context — What’s the timing, environment, pattern?
When one point of the triangle is missing, misalignment happens.
This is why you might:
• misread situations
• feel blindsided
• misunderstand intentions
• act too quickly or too late
It’s not carelessness.
It’s a narrow perceptual field.
The Core Shift: Slow the Moment Down Before You Interpret It
Awareness requires space.
Before reacting, ask:
• “What else might be happening here?”
• “What am I assuming?”
• “What’s the context I’m not seeing?”
You’re not trying to be perfect.
You’re trying to widen your lens.
The 7‑Day Awareness Expansion Experiment
At the end of each day, reflect on:
1. What surprised me today?
2. What did I misread or misunderstand?
3. What pattern is starting to emerge?
Awareness grows through reflection, not pressure.
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