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Learning and doing things each day

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1Learning and doing things each day Empty Learning and doing things each day Fri Jan 07, 2022 11:57 am

Breezey Bree

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I've been learning and doing things that I had put off for a long time. I'm surprised at the idea that a bit of determination, dedication and perseverance can bring about a lot of good things. lol
I've also learned a little help can make a huge difference.
Beyond that.... learning new things and passing along some of the learning is a great thing too.
I've been spending a lot more time doing the things I  just kept putting off for another day and with a bit of help, it's paying off.

I've been online more for sites to learn and work with my daily life goals and a lot less for the "social" part.

I am surprised and happy and how it's all going. :)

Now, posting this as an announcement to see what that does. lol



Last edited by Breezey Bree on Sat Jun 11, 2022 3:53 pm; edited 1 time in total

2Learning and doing things each day Empty Re: Learning and doing things each day Fri Jan 07, 2022 12:40 pm

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Hi, Breezey!! 👋😁
That all worked beautifully!! Shiny happy smile

I love to learn new things and about new things, as well as teach others new things. Knowledge is its own reward.
I would love to do more of that but need to get my life back in better balance - it's badly skewed not in my favour at the moment!!

3Learning and doing things each day Empty Re: Learning and doing things each day Fri Jan 07, 2022 3:04 pm

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Hello, Kieran! :)

I'm glad to see you got my newest notice or whatnot. lol

I found that even while getting life back in order, I am still learning. lol
A few days ago, I found a tomato plant growing alongside my money tree...in a pot inside my home. It's too cold for anything outside. I mentioned my tomato plant to another person and got told about banana peels working well to be part of fertilizing. So, one ORGANIC banana peel is soaking in water. lol
One simple thing, but always learning things.
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4Learning and doing things each day Empty Re: Learning and doing things each day Sun Jan 09, 2022 7:49 am

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It's never a time to stop learning!! 😁

I often think about that until less than a century ago, all communities had people that had all the basic skills and passed them on to the next generation - blacksmith, potter, carpenter, thatcher, doctor (animal and human), baker, butcher, etc and most food was produced locally by local farmers.
We have lost that now.
Most people would be lost without a supermarket or online shopping to survive if civilisation were to suddenly collapse.

Knowledge needs to be passed on - from the important stuff to the little bits of know-how like that banana peel!!

5Learning and doing things each day Empty Re: Learning and doing things each day Sun Jan 09, 2022 9:39 am

Breezey Bree

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KieranT wrote:It's never a time to stop learning!! 😁

I often think about that until less than a century ago, all communities had people that had all the basic skills and passed them on to the next generation - blacksmith, potter, carpenter, thatcher, doctor (animal and human), baker, butcher, etc and most food was produced locally by local farmers.
We have lost that now.
Most people would be lost without a supermarket or online shopping to survive if civilisation were to suddenly collapse.

Knowledge needs to be passed on - from the important stuff to the little bits of know-how like that banana peel!!

Two daughters are learning how to knit and one has big plans for what she can do when she gets a bit better at it. :) Yep, that too is a skill many have forgotten and can be used for blankets, mittens and so much more.

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