12 Things We Can Learn From Children

12 things we can learn from children

Children have an incredible ability to spread around them their hopes, thirst for life,  feelings of happiness,  and their ability to adapt to change very effortlessly. They are flooded with a passion to live life to the fullest as well as a burning desire to learn and know things from day to day. They are the best possible example of everyday entertainment that is a pleasure to watch from the sidelines.

We have a tremendous amount to learn from children; in fact, one could say that we should all try to model them and once again be a little closer to our own childhood!

You teach me so much even when you are so extraordinarily young

“Even though you are a very young, dear child, you teach me a whole lot of new things every day. You make me feel that the world is so much a much more beautiful, fun, interesting, and less complicated place  than I sometimes feel. You make me feel that it’s really quite important to be able to  laugh  at the little, amusing little things in life too.

I do know that your love is sincere, just like all your words, which sometimes don’t even make sense at all, but at the same time they still seem like the wisest words in the world.

You teach me to see everything  with new eyes , with  such transparent and sincere eyes that have not yet been polluted with all the beliefs and clichés that our society puffs up on us until suffocation.

With you, everything feels different, new, unexpected,  exciting ! And you wouldn’t want anything more than that. I see that you really live every single moment of your life intensely, as if it were the last of your life. This makes me feel renewed and that I really live. ”

Mother and daughter

12 things we can learn from children

1. Dare to get excited

Never stop getting excited like a child about a new job, a new  love,  or a new friendship. You can also get excited about your own accomplishments or even all the little things that happen in your life every day.

Tension, and also motivation, are the pushing forces that will help you achieve even the wildest dreams. Never forget this.

2. Don’t be afraid to face new things

It’s always much better to regret something you’ve done than something you didn’t do at all. Never let yourself say things like, “What would have happened if I had dated that person?” or “What if I had answered in the affirmative to the job I was so terribly excited about?”

Your assumptions are not automatically real. Sometimes a little risk-taking is absolutely necessary if you want to keep moving forward in your life. Don’t set boundaries for yourself, as they usually only hurt.

3. Have fun with your full breasts

Leave behind all your prejudices and fears about what people might say about you. Children, if you know how to enjoy themselves, laugh out loud and have fun to the fullest, as they are hardly moved by what other people think of them or what they are talking about. They live naturally in the moment, right now.

Enjoy all the little things in your life,  smile and welcome every new day. It does a lot of good for you to add a touch of humor to your  daily routines.

4. Be curious and thirsty for information

When we lose our innate curiosity and thirst to know and learn something new, it is as if a small portion of us are dying from within. Be curious about learning new things and visiting new places of interest. Curiosity is the kind of thing that leads us a little quietly towards our contented, happy self.

5. Express yourself sincerely

Adults often dare not speak completely liberally, even if the mind does. We fear that our  words  will be rejected. We are also scared to hear what other people have to say and we would not want to disturb others in any way.

And when we always say things that other people want to hear, we don’t feel good inside ourselves. Allow yourself to free yourself by expressing yourself sincerely, just as a child expresses himself!

6. Get the most out of every moment

It is said that you should enjoy the good moments as much as you can, because even the bad moments will inevitably come. Live to the fullest, enjoy and make the most of all your free time. 

When illness knocks on the door or when a loved one dies, in the blink of an eye we realize a great many such things that we have taken for granted in the past. Perhaps we should be more aware of the fact that everything in this life is transient.

Children enjoy the lawn

7. Love fearlessly

What miracle do we fear love so immensely? Kids dare to love in all its simplicity, there’s really nothing more strange about it. They won’t be left wondering that one day their pet might die or that their childhood love will become a mere memory only when they grow up.

Don’t think in vain about tomorrow; enjoy this moment and this day. Love is one of the most beautiful things in life, so why should it be feared at all? Are you afraid of suffering? Everything is transient, even suffering, but no one can ever take away all the joyous, fun moments you have experienced in your life.

8. Adapt to change

Children are true masters of adaptation to change. They can move to a new home, move to a new school, or even start all over again in a whole new country, and they’re not even a moxie about it!

What about us adults, what happens to us then? Changes always have a renewing effect and they enrich our lives in a wonderful way.

9. Don’t be afraid to scurry; you will get to your feet again at some point

Have you ever seen a child fall without being able to get up again after that? Life works pretty much the same way. Usually our mind is the one that settles in our way with cross-rolls and prevents us from acting. 

Phrases like “I have no intention of doing this because it’s unlikely to succeed!” only cause us to get stuck in our places and no longer be able to move forward on the path we have chosen.

Fuss without worry so you can get up on your feet again!  Everything is going to go well, so no worries!

10. Don’t worry about what others think

We focus far too much on the people around us. But what about you and your desires? What do you really want?

Listen calmly to your heart and act on what you feel is right about yourself. 

11. Ask questions boldly, without tension or fear of being embarrassed

What is so wrong with asking questions? Do you think they make you look silly? That is not the case at all; in fact, it is quite the opposite. Asking questions shows the questioner humility, openness, and a desire to learn something new. 

12. Take it easy; don’t do things by force

When a child gets tired, of course he goes to sleep and refuel with new energy. Not giving yourself a chance to rest can, at worst, lead to starving chronic stress. Take a very deep breath so you can build new strength within you. 

Try being a child again, and never lose the enthusiasm and power that emanates from within you! How does this work? Always staying close to children.

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