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How Open is your mind? Do you learn from learning opportunities?

Life Lessons From Nature, Animals and Children

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We learn a lot from nature, animals & children.Watch this ppt and you will be amazed to find out

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  • How Open is your mind?Do you learn from learning opportunities?

  • Lessons to Learn from Kids

    As we grow older, you tend to forget your childhood experiences. Here are a few lessons to remember even after you grow up.

  • Lesson 1Small children love to take things apart. A toddler will use building blocks to make something and then destroy his creation to make a completely new object. Even older children frequently take apart their toys just to see how they work.

  • Lesson 1 : Breaking Problems into smaller pieces.You can use this lesson even in your adult life. You are often faced with problems that seem insurmountable. However, if you took a little time to 'take apart your problem', you will find that it is not as difficult as you thought. If you are looking at a difficult situation, break it up into smaller pieces. For example, perhaps you are thinking of writing a project. The initial thought of having to write so many pages is extremely daunting. Try setting yourself a target of writing one page a day. If that seems too much, write one paragraph instead. Do not bother about perfection since you can always come back and work on it.

  • Lesson 2When you were a child, who was your favourite adult besides your parents? Was it the person who simply said hello and then ignored you or was it an individual who took a little time to talk to you and ask you how things were going at school?

  • Lesson 2 : The Nicest People are the Ones Who Listen

    Listening is important to adults too. When you have had a bad day and are feeling blue, simply pouring out your troubles to a sympathetic ear can make you feel better. A genuine listener is actually quite difficult to find. If you try to be a good listener when your friend needs you, you are more likely to get the same response in return when you are down in the dumps.

  • Lesson 3 When kids are not involved in an activity, they are asking an endless series of questions. Not every question will get an answer, but many will, and this is probably the second best source learning outside of firsthand experience.

  • Lesson 3 : Ask Lots of Questions Why? How? Are we there yet? We should never refrain from asking questions. Youll never get an answer to a question you never ask.

  • Lesson 4 : Kids wear their feelings all over their face, visible for all to see. You never have to guess as to whether they are happy, sad, angry or indifferent. You know the answer immediately just by looking at them.

  • Lesson 4 : Express Your Feelings We on the other hand, conceal their feelings from others, making it much more difficult to read their reaction and determine how they feel. Openly expressing your feelings makes communication easier and maintains sincerity in your life.

  • Lesson 5 : Unlike adults, kids do not beat themselves up when they make a stupid mistake. Instead, they examine the details of the outcome though curious eyes

  • Lesson 5 : Mistakes Can Open Doors to Exciting Opportunities Mistakes are often gateways to new experiences and educational growth. They may also expose voids in products and services that could lead to lucrative business opportunities

  • Lesson 6 Kids observe the people around them with enthusiastic intensity. They typically mimic the actions that work and ignore the ones that dont.

  • Lesson 6 : Learn by Imitation As we grow older we tend to become less observant, instead relying solely on formal instruction for expanding our skill set. We forget how well we learned when we were young by simply observing others.

  • Lesson 7 :When kids are dealt an unexpected hand they usually chuckle and work around the issue

  • Lesson 7 : When Things Go Awry, Laugh and Move On There are some things in life we just cant anticipate. Even with a great deal of planning, its very possible that life will throw us a curve ball. We need to greet lifes curve balls with a sense of good humor and proactive fascination.

  • Animals! They are lesser than man, yet we can learn some lessons from them

  • Dogs

  • Lesson 1No matter how bad we look and how unpleasant the wind messed up your hair when you come home one day, to our dogs, those things doesnt really matter at all, as long as you are there, thats all that matters and they will give you the love!

  • Unconditional Love. Most dogs are famous for its unconditional love.

  • Lesson 2When you have multiple dogs, sometimes they could possibly fight over foods and toys. But what is so amazing about dogs is that one minute they fight and the next minute they play and kiss each other again, as if they didnt have a deadly fight a minute prior. I dont know if its a dogs nature that they forget right away, but it is definitely something that humans can learn, forgive then forget then live life like it never happen.

  • Forgive and Forget.

  • Lesson 3 Many times people are busy with works, activities, and life that they forget to take a deep breath, relax and be happy. Sometimes we give our dogs a routinary life as well like their food time, potty time, play time, bed time, and they usually dont complain, they just do as they are told but then somehow dogs manage to give us kisses, take the oppurtunity to run and play whenever they can without being told at all.

  • Do Your Job and Be Happy.

  • Lesson 4Most dogs, when they are trained, they learn new tricks. The more you teach them, the more skills and tricks they can perform. Humans are the same way, if they study and be willing, they can defintily learn, advance and develop new talents and skills as well. Humans should never limit themselves to what they can or cannot do, the more you practice the better you become at it.

  • Learn New Things.

  • Nature

  • Lesson 1 Once you sow a seed you will have to probably wait for even years before to get the fruits.

  • Lesson 1 : Delayed Gratification

  • Lesson 2 A tree stands tall and when it falls it falls as a seed to grow again as a tree.

  • Lesson 2 : Perseverance

  • The objective behind this is to simplify what the child perceives to be complicated.Children love adults who listen to them. This is because by listening, an adult is making the child feel important. Children love adults who listen to them. This is because by listening, an adult is making the child feel important. Children love adults who listen to them. This is because by listening, an adult is making the child feel important. Children love adults who listen to them. This is because by listening, an adult is making the child feel important.