Tool of the Week
This week on The Practice Plan, we are discussing how and when to utilize perspective-taking.
This is one of the many tools that are simple to understand but can be difficult to apply in practice. Certainly, there are moments when we are deeply curious and look to learn more from the people around us. And I find the most game-changing applications of perspective-taking come in moments when we have a personal, deep conviction.
When we have an opinion or stance that we are deeply grounded in, it rarely feels instinctual to seek out our blind spots.
To recognize the power of perspective-taking and to refine our internal gauge for how and when to use the tool, I spoke with Jackie Lesser, another of our incredible Cohd coaches.
Before We Begin
Remember, the power of this work comes not only from digesting it but also from practicing it. To support, a reminder about the following resources:
If you’re an annual subscriber to the Home of Elevaters, utilize your 50-week workbook to capture notes, answer questions, and formalize your practice plan.
If you’re an Elevate Program Alum, you can do the same in the Cohd Learning Portal.
And, if you’re here as a monthly subscriber, you can download the practice template below.







