How to apply your learnt wisdom effectively?
Today, we are all in the self -isolation period. The situation is the same for everyone and everybody is fighting it at their own levels. Motivation is the key that keeps us strong but at a point, we all break down. You reach your saturation point and you want to break free all. What is the solution to this? Tell me a way that keeps you calm. How to apply your all learnt wisdom until now effectively?
Time to revise the learnt wisdom
As we grow, we listen to all sorts of stories from our parents that make space in our mind. Almost all the stories teach a lesson and end with a moral. The elders share their own experiences also showing the real meaning of what they are preaching. I have also grown up the same way. I have listened to numerous stories from my maternal grandma and a few of them have made an impression on my soul. The next leap took over after I got married and started reading and listening to wisdom stories. Destiny brings all the broken pieces of your life in its correct place at a particular time. Slowly, you understand the happening of events in your life and the reason behind.
Apply all your learnt wisdom today
I have understood all the events happening around me and now is the time to apply whatever little I have learnt until now. So, don’t just accumulate what you observe but use it practically in today’s times. Do you want to know how do I practice it all?
- Don’t hear what you don’t like – Ever wondered why do we get angry? When we listen to something we don’t like, we get angry. We feel irritated and are fumed with negative energy. What if we ignore the things we don’t like. Let them happen in the background but you remain unaffected. Can you do that?
- Don’t indulge in situations that don’t concern you – Many times we interfere giving our piece of advice and end up arguing. Later, we realize that we could have avoided. Remember, we learnt ‘Think before you speak’? Time to apply it!
- Practice to be quiet – This requires the highest level of patience and I am proud to say that I have covered the maximum levels reaching that point. In my earlier posts also, I have always emphasized on being quiet and don’t react instantly. It always helps. Try it! When we think later about the incident, we feel good that we didn’t react.
What do I do?
I am no fairy that you can’t be. I break down so many times during the day when I check my to-do list. The only thing that drives my positive energy is my blog. I remind myself that this is what I have always wanted to do and I am thankful to reach until here. And that’s it! I regain my strength and start with one task at a time. The day ends but not my ideas.
That’s when practising patience keeps me sane. Every new day comes with new opportunities, you just need to grasp it. How do you apply what all have you learnt until today?
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These lessons will hold you in good stead in good and bad times. Keep safe. Stay happy.
I really appreciate the practical advice you have laid out here. It is not easy to rise above the pettiness but it is essential!
Those are very valid points. But I’ll admit it, it takes a lot of effort for me to not respond when I don;t like what I’m hearing, especially if the person keeps going on and on.
Aah yes. It needs a lot of practice. I generally leave that place when the speaker is busy talking that I don’t like. Thank Shweta.
That’s the best way to deal with such people.