Jenny Seemore May 2026

For years, I’ve studied how we perceive the world—not just with our eyes, but with our understanding. And I’ve noticed a pattern. The people who make the biggest breakthroughs, avoid the biggest disasters, and see opportunities where others see dead ends aren’t necessarily the ones with the sharpest focus. They’re the ones who have trained their peripheral vision .

Look at your goal, yes. But keep your eyes soft. Pay attention to the flicker at the edge of the frame. That flicker might be the warning sign you need. Or—just as likely—it might be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for. jenny seemore

What have you been staring at for too long? And what’s waiting just outside your main field of vision? For years, I’ve studied how we perceive the

Jenny Seemore’s advice today is simple: They’re the ones who have trained their peripheral vision

We live in an age that glorifies the zoom lens. Get laser-focused. Hone in. Block out the noise. We’re told that the secret to success, productivity, and even happiness is the ability to narrow our attention to a single point.