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Ten timeless life lessons that are still applicable today

 

Ten timeless life lessons that are still applicable today


These ten timeless tips come from writers, relationship specialists, job trainers, and therapists. I hope something strikes a chord with you. I have definitely done so, and I’m doing everything I can to pass them on to my kids.

1.There are multiple approaches to a task.

I would frequently witness my children’s aggravation as they would repeatedly attempt an activity without success or nearly ruin the object. I would demonstrate an alternative method in the hopes that they would be persuaded that my was superior and more efficient. There are always multiple ways to do a task, which is why I refer to it as the “Happy path” to achieving things.
You can frequently discover more inventive, efficient, or successful solutions that you would not have previously considered if you are receptive to alternative approaches. A stronger sense of achievement and personal and professional development may result from this.

2. Be kind to others as you would like to be treated.

Imagine that someone is talking over you or interrupting you frequently during a chat. How do you feel about that? You can experience frustration, anger, or even disdain. Imagine now if the roles are reversed.
This illustration emphasises how crucial it is to treat people with respect and kindness, exactly as you would like to be treated. It serves as a reminder to pay attention to other people, respect their opinions, and speak to them with consideration and care. In addition to fostering more harmonious and compassionate society, we can forge closer, more fruitful bonds with one another.
This ancient golden rule serves as a reminder to treat people with kindness, compassion, and respect.

3. Adhere to your passion

A more contented and meaningful existence might result from pursuing your hobbies and/or interests. It seems to me that either the passion has been postponed till later or the great majority of us are not doing this.
And the explanations could be something like this:
Fear of failing: Following your passion can be dangerous.
Pressures from family
financial considerations: going after a passion can be expensive, and some people may prefer stability and security above a passion.
Lack of support.

Everybody’s situation is different. But it’s never too late to begin investigating and following your passion. Have a little fun.

4. Continue to learn

I said to my life coach friend that I occasionally feel exposed since I have to catch up and stay on top of things pertaining to my line of work. And he said, “… for all the years that I have known you, you are the most adaptable person I know…”
That made me consider this issue. In a world that is changing quickly, lifelong learning can keep you interested, involved, and flexible.

5. Accept accountability for your deeds

You can develop into a better person by taking responsibility for your actions and learning from your errors.
This advice is undoubtedly exemplified by Elon Musk. He promptly accepted responsibility for the 2016 SpaceX rocket explosion that occurred during a standard pre-launch test. To make sure this wouldn’t occur again, he modified the business’s policies and practices.
Be honest about your errors and shortcomings. Even though nobody is flawless, admitting your errors and resolving to improve requires a great deal of humility.

6. You are not the only focus.

Laiba,it’s not all about you.” was the best advise I received. I remind myself that it’s not just about me and that I’m only a part of a larger universe that is currently in action whenever I have to make a difficult decision that feels personal. This was something I also had to learn the hard way.
Be courageous and daring enough to convince yourself, “It’s okay!” You are not the only focus. When appropriate, ask for input if you’d like.

7. Be prepared for oneself to evolve

Every five years or so, we all change. We must essentially anticipate that both ourselves and the people in our lives will undergo change. I have a lot of room and room to grow because of that small piece of advise.
If you don’t meet that goal of changing (yourself), start reflecting on how you can improve insert characteristic. Instead of expecting to change, invite it.

8. Pay attention to what you can manage.

You may greatly lessen tension and anxiety by letting go of things that are beyond your control and concentrating on what you can do to change things for the better.
The majority of the time, you have power over your happiness and mental health.

9. Take your time improving yourself.

Don’t get too caught up in your own development. Accept the skills and talents you already possess; don’t waste time trying to acquire new ones at the expense of your current ones. Today, you are most likely a few hundredths of a generation away from your former self, and every new version is the result of years, if not months, of successfully repeating behavioural changes — a process known as internalisation. When something is internalised, it becomes a part of who you are.
Be authentic.- David Defoe, a psychotherapist with expertise in grieving, anxiety, and depression.

10.’I don’t know’ is OK.

Telling myself, “I don’t know,” has been really helpful to me. And when I take that first step, I should be right there.” I’ll make a commitment to learning about it as long as my curiosity is sufficiently aroused to generate interest. As part of your lifetime learning, if you will, make it a mission to become familiar with it and internalise this.

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