Three Things to Copy From Children

On our journey to growth, some of the most important lessons we will learn, not from courses and books, but from life experiences and our meetings... Children have much to teach us. They must be an important point of reference in our lives. They are the greatest example we have [...]
On our journey to growth, some of the most important lessons we will learn, not from courses and books, but from life experiences and our meetings...
Children have much to teach us. They must be an important point of reference in our lives. They are the greatest example we have of learning some fundamental behavior that we have forgotten in our daily lives and that leads to success and perfection.
Often on our journey in life, we leave behind certain things that we should actually reveal by learning from little ones.
Curiosity
The first characteristic of children that we need to reinvent at any age is curiosity. Have you ever heard the storm of questions that a child is able to ask over any possible argument? It's exactly one way of being, one question, then another, and another again. It's their way of growing up, learning. They're stimulated by a lot of things, their attention to an extremely absorption. This makes it possible for you never to be sufficient for them. Any arguments may immediately be involved. Even when telling them a story, they often have a curiosity that goes beyond passive hearing.
That is the first typical characteristic of children to be won. Let's look at the world with our other eyes; all we know, we know only partially. This is for people around us and for objects and things we do. Why does a relative or a colleague conduct himself in a certain way? What does he really need? Why does our life go on a certain course? There are thousands of questions we should not forget to ask ourselves.
Enthusiasm
Another great spell of young ones is their ability to be enthusiastic. Their enthusiasm is really inclusive, along with their ability to experience emotions. As adults, we have to avoid those kind of behavior: “I'm too old for this stuff”. You must have had contact with people who stand back in the face of a new experience and close in the face of emotion. The children, however, hate to go to bed early and get up early in the morning because of the excitement that involves them. Find out the enthusiasm of little ones! It's a huge power source. Exciting ability is essential. It means being open to someone's proposal of new things that could happen in your life. Welcome your emotions! This is a fine characteristic of younger ones.
Faith
The ability to have faith is a typical characteristic of children. They believe, in short. While adults prefer to close in their scepticism and cynicism. It's a way to get rid of what good happens in our day. Adult scepticism, for example, moves adults not to believe that they can gain something because it is considered beyond the most typical expectations. Why not believe that we can take on a certain task, in the professional or personal field? A child is confident that whatever he wishes can be accomplished.
It is very rare to see a child who does not believe, a great example for our adult lives in charge of the world of relationships and jobs. Most of us live through failures, but they should not prevent us from regaining confidence in people. Only by acting like children are we able to go back to another person's arms.
That means knowing how to take risks, play a game, and pick up the fruit that belongs to us. A behavior of trust toward others generates faith as well, so it means generating a vicious circle in our lives.










