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Monday, 26 February 2018

Life stages



Good Morning Brilliant and Excellent People,


I look forward to sharing with you Brilliant and Excellent tips for attaining your goals and fulfilling your Purpose.

My daily exercise routine has revealed to me several stages of life. While I was growing, very young and vibrant, my daily work out included several activities such as running at a high pace. This period, I see other adult within my community working  out as well and I do encourage them to  run or walk faster.  Five to ten years later, I found myself walking at the pace  they were walking then.

 Life is like the four cyclic seasons, the spring, summer, fall, and winter. These
seasons in some way represent different stages of our human life.

These stages emerges when due irrespective of our preferences, however, these seasons are a phase, they don’t last forever. For the most part, there are very important lesson that these seasons teach us, and there are very important things that should be done at every stage to get the best outcome and to enjoy every experience.

You get an umbrella during rainy season, you wear thick clothes in winter and lighter clothes in summer, you gather flowers in spring, in order words, there are preparations to be made to get the best outcome at different seasons.

So, let’s look at these four seasons and how they can be maximised:
Spring: The spring time represent the time of new birth. Spring is characterised by growth, it is a season full of transformation. It is an early or flourishing stage of development. The spring time of new life.
During this stage, there’s lots of enthusiasm and excitement.  Children take in the life around them, they learn, they grow.

Summer: This is the period of adolescence through early adulthood. It is the
period of personal development, the time to chart the direction you desire to
follow, the time to pay attention to knowledge and values. The summer period is also  a period of self-awareness. Summer is characterised by brightness, in the same way, this stage of life is full of bright ideas and concepts. This stage is also the stage to develop stamina for future responsibilities and opportunities that awaits us as we grow older. The summer is a time to work!

Winter: This stage is the stage of review, it is a time to reflect upon our achievements. To consider how far we wanted to come versus how far we have come. Winter is a cold season, as we age, it is a period of reflection.

Fall: This is the period of old age. The period where family becomes priority, it is period of preparation for the next season, impacting the generations coming after with more emphasis than before. It is also the period of death. At this point, there is no review, no feelings, and no achievement.

The leaves fall, the tree becomes bare. The only important thing at the point is how well you have lived, it will be the legacy you have laid down.  Professional
Perspectives.

                                                                                                   
·        Spring is the time to plant a seed in the ground, to begin a new project, to start a new idea. It is the time to grow your professional connection, to meet people and gain new grounds. It is also a time of preparation.

         Summer is the time of expansion, to nurture our dreams and ideas and carefully guide it to success using every available resources.

         Winter is also a time of further change, to conduct a SWOT analysis. A time to reassess your priorities, to read wide and find out what needs to go for new growth to occur.

         Fall represents a time to evaluate and enjoy the results of what of hard work.

At every stage of life, we are expected to identify each stage, be observant of the possible opportunities and engagements we can get involved in and maximize those opportunities.

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