Monday, August 27, 2007

Perfection of Personal Skills

There is nothing easy as building personal skills. People learn it through daily experiences to invent what they are good at. Of course we do lot of things everyday that are diversified from works’ duties to homes’ duties to groups’ duties. However, we can easily discover those duties we are good at doing.

When we choose one of those duties, imagine that a hobby could also be a duty if you are engaged on doing it continuously; we would come to see how perfect we are at doing it. When we look inside it, we will see:

.. What does it mean to us?
.. How we actually do it?
.. When we do it?
.. What it reflects upon us when we finish doing it?
.. What we are learning from it?
.. How the others look to us while doing it?
.. What effects it has on others?

The answers to all of those questions maintain a stream of knowledge to what we are doing. From this knowledge our personal skills get their perfection everyday.

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Friday, January 05, 2007

Engagement Develops Personal Skills

Yes it is true. Engagement really develops personal skills.

But it is not any kind of engagement.

Let us look at it this way: if you like playing football you can make skills when you get engaged with this sport. Long time football players always become trainers if they want to continue in the same field. Few of them became Sport Ministers.

If you like to play theatre in your school, this hobby could possibly be skilled profession when you get engaged on it and even addicted. Engagement comes first, and then becomes addiction.

So, this is how some kinds of engagements develop personal skills.

When I get through to some kinds of collective activities I come up with so many useful things that develop my personal skills and tie them with that favoured kind of engagement as it appears through different activities like this one at the group below:


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