Commonality
How do you put your socks on? Do you carefully roll them up or do you stick your foot in and wiggle?
If something as trivial as getting dressed can be used to highlight differences and similarities between us, imagine where else we can illustrate this concept.
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Optimisation
When do we make the best use of our time, at work or at play? How often do we maximise our physical and mental faculties?
Taking a moment to identify where perhaps we could do a little more, or perhaps a little less, may help us experience even more fun and adventures.
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Introspection
“Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.” Aristotle
Have you ever whiled away a few moments daydreaming? How about time spent reflecting on more profound topics? Defined as “the examination or observation of one's own mental and emotional processes”, introspection can be a challenging, but also rewarding experience.
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Patience
“Impatience for victory guarantees defeat” Louis XIV
How often do you find yourself getting frustrated? Perhaps morning commuters get in your way, or perhaps your stomach growls as you sit waiting in a restaurant. Whenever moments like these arise, our ability to exercise patience is tested.
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Adaptation
“We first make our habits, then our habits make us.” John Dryden
Think of the last time you adapted to new surroundings. From a new home to new work colleagues, we have all experienced little and large changes. While some enjoy the unknown elements and thrive, others find it less pleasant and adapt differently.
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Significance
“What do you want a meaning for? Life is a desire, not a meaning” Charlie Chaplin
The elusive search for significance can seem overwhelming at times. From starting a family to feeling valued at work, finding a definitive list of meaningful moments will always be affected by our individual criteria.
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