An
unfamiliar environment evokes unusual responses.
Reacting positively by adapting to the situation
is a crucial skill-set that can only be learnt
by actual hands-on experience.
How
often do we hear a child say, “I
Can’t”. It’s a natural
first reaction to any unfamiliar task. But like
all negative reactions it can be overcome. All
that is needed is the assurance “You Can”
and a firm but gentle affirmation of self-belief.
Be
it at work or during interpersonal/social interaction,
a dynamic person is one who has the ability to
understand others and the skill to get his/her
message across to them.
For
most of us who live in cities, nature is at best
an abstract idea, glimpses of which we catch in
the form of parks or gardens. But nothing can
ever be a substitute for the real thing.
Working
up a healthy sweat amidst verdant woods mountains
and breathing crisp unpolluted mountain air is
an experience no state-of-the-art Gym or Oxygen
Bar can hope to match.