LWBJ: Curiosity Is a Great Asset
Being curious is not always viewed as a positive trait. Many of us were raised to be discreet and careful to ask questions. We were taught to avoid being inquisitive and ultimately rude.
However, curiosity is really the desire to acquire knowledge. It can enable us to tap into information, opportunities and experiences that can be extremely fulfilling and valuable.
I find that individuals that stay curious as adults, tend to be very successful regardless of their field of expertise. They go beyond the obvious, beyond the information presented to them, and explore. They ask questions. They learn more, and faster.
So can we train to be more curious? Yes…
Here are some simple ideas so we can push ourselves to keep our minds more flexible and our knowledge bank richer:
Read more.
Read about a new subject.
Ask questions. Ask lots of questions. Instead of viewing curiosity as rude, we can perceive it as genuine interest.
Explore a new hobby.
Search and learn about a new destination/country, its culture and its people.
Keep an open mind.
There is no doubt that remaining curious is certainly enhanced by quieting some "voices," so I invite you to watch this week's video in my YouTube channel: The Voices We Allow.
I will continue to send messages that will hopefully be inspirational and thought-provoking for you. I invite you to subscribe to the channel to be notified of my weekly videos.
Stay healthy, joyful, and connected,
BJ