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There's nothing quite like the feeling of opening or listening to a new book and getting lost in it from beginning to end. Or picking up a new skill and slowly mastering it. Or discovering a piece of knowledge you never knew before. Or discovering more about ourselves and what makes us 'happy'. Learning in this way gives us a sense of accomplishment and helps us grow into a fuller version of ourselves.
There's another kind of learning we don't talk about as much: the kind that comes not from reading or listening, but from doing. We all know this, but are we actually doing it? This kind of learning happens when you step outside the safe space of ideas (comfort zone) and actually put them into practice. It's the moment you take a chance on something unfamiliar, when you try, stumble, adjust, and try again. The kind of learning that stretches your brain, challenges your patience, and asks you to stay present with the process. When we commit ourselves to action, the lessons we gain are deeper than anything we could find in a book. We learn what it feels like to push through resistance. We discover resilience when things don't work out the first or the fifth time. We grow not just in knowledge, but in courage, confidence, and character. So yes, keep listening to books, keep feeding your curiosity, keep learning in the ways that light you up. But also remember to take the leap into the kind of learning that happens only when you do. That's where true transformation begins.
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Annica JohanssonMy name is Annica Johansson and I am an Artist, Energy Alignment Coach and a Sound Healing Therapist. I am writing about personal development, daily musings, spirituality and depicting mother nature's amazing beauty. Welcome! Categories
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