My Top 10 Food for Thought During MCO (2/10)
- Yin

- May 1, 2020
- 1 min read
2. Keep an open-heart for learning and growth
Learning is not limited when we are home-bound. Without the distraction of movement (distraction of outside world, time-consumption of going out), we are in fact, being blessed with a more focus environment for learning. Living in today's fast and instant information technology era, optimal learning is simply conveniently achievable.
Attempting to prepare a delicacy you have been craving for, is so feasible, because we can always have YouTube or Pinterest as our reference points. My family members are pizza lovers. During the early phase of MCO, we craved for pizza terribly. Since I have had all the ingredients needed for pizza baking in the kitchen, I just gave it a try. After much hard-work of measuring ingredients, kneading dough, assembling pizza toppings and baking, we can enjoy freshly home-baked pizza at much cheaper cost. Both the process and result were rewarding to me and everyone in the family! That evening, we had pizza dinner in front of TV on the couch. One of the sweet memories during our MCO.

The learning process brings great sense of satisfaction. When we open up ourselves for learning new things even during challenging pandemic-MCO season, we are actually developing ourselves for growth. Learning adds values to our lives. This process enhances our growth in various aspects - knowledge, skill and attitude. Learning definitely gears our growth positively.



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