Practical knowledge, cognitive relationships, and analytical skills are the foundations upon which learning ability rests. The great aim of education is not knowledge but action. We train our minds towards that end.
Practical knowledge, cognitive relationships, and analytical skills are the foundations upon which learning ability rests. The great aim of education is not knowledge but action. We train our minds towards that end.
The mind is like the monkey- unsettled, hopping, mostly doing acts out of habit rather than reason. However it is expected to perform so as to keep physical self productive and successful in the strife-ridden world. Seems a chasm to wide to be bridged? Let us find the tips and tricks.
Things get stalled not due to wrong decision, but non-decision. It is this ennui that keeps progress of events under leash, stemming from fear of failure. It needs a robust mindset to keep things going
We get caught up in the hurdle of indecision as we set off in our stiff decision making challenges. This is when the mind weakens the body to a point of inaction. No action, no consequence, no learning. So let us train ourselves well enough in this mind game.
The challenge of decision making is a complex one. And none but you yourself can work it out for you. To be able a get one's route in the maze will make the difference.
In worlds woven from words, tales dance with meaning. Narratives breathe life into thoughts, transcending time and space. Storytelling, an art profound, illuminates minds, kindling imagination, and uniting souls.
One of the under-rated virtues, it is subject to more abuse than accolade. However, like most things in life, its value is to be felt, perceived, internalised, giving a sense of meaning and purpose to one's life. Go for it and feel the difference.
We all react differently to problems. Some succumb, while others get excited. But why is a problem in most cases a 'problem' for most? Young minds attempt a clinical diagnosis of the problem.
All of us encounter problems; only some solve them faster than others. A special talent? Not really; it is all about a mindset they possess resulting in a skill they have mastered through repeated practise. A disciplined process is all it takes to become an effective and efficient problem solver.
Problems are commonplace, but not the solution; more so because we lack the mindset and the skill to approach it. All it requires is training the mind, which if started early in life, will empower us to explore problems like a situation to be explored rather than a crisis to defeat us.