A conversation with a friend or a passing stranger, an observation, entering a new situation, learning from successes, adapting when plans may fall through….
I marvel at the kinds of lessons we can learn about ourselves and others from our everyday experiences if we keep our hearts & minds open.
Much like The People Who Inspire Series, Lessons from Life’s Classroom will be a recurring series on Notes from an Aspiring Humanitarian (N.A.H.). Within this series of posts I will strive to share insight I gain through experiencing “small” things that can teach large lessons.
Visit the Lessons from Life’s Classroom category for the latest and archived notes in the series.. Thanks for Reading!
Wishing you all Grace & Peace,
From Aspiring Humanitarian, Relando Thompkins, MSW
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I am grateful for you, Aspiring Humanitarian, Relando Thompkins. Keep writing, please. I enjoy your posts; they inspire me and they keep me moving in the direction of improving who I am as a human being.
Thank you Beth for your kind affirmation! I’m glad that my posts are making an impact. You’ve made an impact on me by sharing your great compliment. As I’ve written in my latest post, people are at the root of all of this growth. We need each other to learn from each other, and to learn more about ourselves. How can we do that? Through experience and communication.
Thanks again for sharing, I hope you can continue to come back.
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