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What value do you learn from your parents?
They learn to express themselves, solve problems, grow from mistakes, and develop other skills and abilities that lead to fulfilling lives. Parents learn too. Some parents have been led to believe that grades are the most important measure of their child’s learning.
What lessons have you learned from your parents?
27 powerful life lessons our parents taught us…
- #1 Nothing in life is free.
- #2 Always have ‘two hands on the broom’.
- #3 Hustle for what you love.
- #4 Have a skill.
- #5 Buy land.
- #6 Always leave people feeling happy.
- #7 You make your own face in life.
- #8 The best things in life relate to invisible, non-tangible feelings.
What do you value about learning?
People in learning environments have a wider and more diverse social circle. Those who learn readily and continually are better able to pass along what they have learned and act as teachers to their children and to their peers. When people learn, they gain confidence for trying new things and stretching themselves.
What are the values that you have learned from them?
Here are some life lessons and values to impart to your children during the tender growing up years:
- Lessons on good manners.
- The value of honesty.
- The joy of learning.
- The courage to speak up.
- How to manage money.
- Make healthy food choices.
- Resolve disagreements peacefully.
- Lend a helping hand to others.
What can we learn from families?
Here are five important life lessons that only your family can teach you.
- Unconditional Love. Our families are the very first individuals ever to step foot into our lives.
- Sacrifice.
- Selflessness.
- Loyalty.
- Togetherness.
What are some powerful life lessons our parents taught us?
27 powerful life lessons our parents taught us… #1 Nothing in life is free. You have to work hard to get what you want in life, you can’t skip the ‘work hard’ part. #2 Always have ‘two hands on the broom’. If you are going to do a job, do it properly and with effort.
What is parent Lesson 8 about being smart?
Parent lesson #8: Imagine if you were smart … I love Angela’s dad’s way of approaching situations. It’s exactly what I suggest to people if they want to get past the crippling barriers stopping them from accomplishing their goals. After all, confidence comes from being successful at micro-steps.
What are the best things in life?
#8 The best things in life relate to invisible, non-tangible feelings. Not material things. It’s how you feel inside; happiness, peace, excitement, pride, which we can create ourselves and have complete control over. #9 A first impression lasts forever so show up being the best version of yourself in everything you do.
What did your parents never do when they were unpopular?
My parents never did. Their values always dictated their decisions even when they were unpopular. Come home for lunch. I distinctly remember my dad coming home from work each day for lunch―usually for a hot dog on bread with chips. Let me repeat that, I always remember my dad coming home from work for lunch.