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16 Skills That Are Hard To Learn But Will Pay Off Forever
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Your mother had most of it covered: take your vitamins, get plenty of rest, don’t stick
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that butter knife in the toaster

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But apart from the obvious, there’s no manual for life.
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Most of us fumble through life’s ups and downs learning things as we go along.
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In theory, we know that we should be prepared for anything.
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But in reality, at times we can all feel miserably unequipped to handle all the curveballs that
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life throws at us.
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There’s nothing like being caught in a situation that calls for one of those life skills you
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wish you had learned before you needed it.
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With that said, here are some skills that are hard to learn, but will never stop paying
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dividends.
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Number 1 - Accountability
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When something good happens to people, they don’t shy away from taking credit.
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But when something bad happens, they feel victimized immediately.
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It’s important to develop the ability to be accountable for your experiences - they
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are often a result of your actions.
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Sometimes actions don’t yield the desired results.
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But instead of feeling like a victim, learn from your actions, so that you get better
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results the next time.
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Number 2 - Critical Thinking
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We are exposed to hundreds, if not thousands of times more information on a daily basis
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than our great-grandparents were.
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Being able to evaluate that information, sort the potentially valuable from the trivial,
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analyze its relevance and meaning, and relate it to other information is crucial.
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This is something that’s significantly under-taught.
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But the truth is, good critical thinking skills immediately distinguish you from the rest.
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Number 3 - Decision Making
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The bridge that leads from analysis to action is effective decision making – knowing what
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to do, based on the information available.
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While not being critical can be dangerous, so too can over-analyzing, or waiting for
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more information before making a decision.
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Being able to take in the scene and respond quickly and effectively is what separates
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the doers from the wannabes.
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Number 4 - Research
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Nobody can be expected to know everything, or even a tiny fraction of everything.
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You don’t HAVE to know everything – but you should be able to quickly and painlessly
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find out what you do NEED to know.
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This means learning to use the Internet effectively, learning to use a library, learning to read
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productively, and learning how to leverage your network of contacts – and what kinds
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of research are going to work best in any given situation.
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Number 5 - Writing Professionally
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There are many, many reasons why you should know how to write professionally - from the
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basic cover letter to the customer service email.
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Writing professionally will allow your message to be clear, and your voice to be respected
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- even when you’re not speaking face to face.
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Number 6 - Consistency
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Whether you’re tracking a new exercise routine, or working on an important project, consistency
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is vital to maintaining any kind of success.
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People often stop working hard when they reach the top - but to maintain the position, you
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have to work harder and be more consistent in your work.
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Number 7 - Communicating Your Needs
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Your friends, family and workmates cannot read your mind.
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You need to communicate your needs clearly, kindly, and even by repeating when necessary.
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The more you exercise the language of communication, the more humanity you will see in the world
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around you, and the less bitterness you will carry in your heart.
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Number 8 - Knowing When To Shut Up
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Keeping your thoughts to yourself when you’re agitated is one of the most valuable skills
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to learn - and of course, one of the most difficult.
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Sure, it can feel good to unload on somebody, and let them know what you really think - but
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that good feeling is temporary.
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What happens the next day, the next week, or the next year?
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It is human nature to want to prove that you’re right, but it’s rarely effective.
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When we are angry or upset, we tend to blurt out everything that comes to mind.
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In some situations, it’s better to keep quiet - no matter what your personal thoughts
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are.
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For instance, when someone is too upset to listen to anything you have to say rationally,
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it’s useless to respond to them.
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Number 9 - Asking For Help Or Advice
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Sometimes, it’s hard to ask for help, because you don’t want to look incompetent.
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But sooner or later, everyone finds themselves in a position where they require some help.
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Consider what might happen if you don’t recognize your need for help, or if you choose
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not to ask for any - you can end up in a really big mess!
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Asking for help or advice doesn’t mean you are weak.
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In fact, studies suggest that asking for advice is actually well received and makes you look
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more capable, not less.
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By asking for advice, you acknowledge the other person’s intelligence or expertise,
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which makes them feel good.
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Number 10 - Accepting Compliments And Criticism A lot of people find it difficult to accept
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compliments and constructive criticism.
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We often fail to accept compliments with grace, or we downplay them and get embarrassed.
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Yet, we’re sometimes crushed by criticism, even if it’s valid - we tend to take it
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personally, and to heart.
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Learning to simply say, “thank you” when you get a compliment, and learning to view
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criticism as feedback, can serve you well.
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Number 11 - Negotiating
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Good negotiation skills can save you a ton of money, in pretty much every area of your
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life - from negotiating a cellphone contract to buying a home.
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These skills can also get you that raise you know you deserve.
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If you know how to negotiate properly, it means you’re holding all the cards, and
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you’re prepared to battle it out.
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Number 12 - Public Speaking
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The ability to speak clearly and persuasively in front of an audience, is one of the most
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important skills anyone can develop.
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People who are effective speakers come across as more confident and comfortable - and they
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are more attractive to be around.
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Maybe you don’t have a job that requires you to speak in public, but you never know
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when the time may come when this skill could really come in handy – that big speech at
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your best friend’s wedding, for example.
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The only way to gain more confidence speaking in public, is by practicing it regularly.
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Number 13 - Tracking Your Spending
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Sometimes it’s easier to put everything on a credit card, and then just hope that
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you’ll have the money to pay it off in a reasonable amount of time.
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But, you may not always have the money to pay off the full balance - and this is a very
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easy way to end up in debt.
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By keeping track of your spending, you’ll be able to see where most of your money is
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going, and how you can make adjustments moving forward.
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You may find that a lot of your money is going toward things you really don’t need, and
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this can be a great wake-up call to stop the unnecessary spending in its tracks.
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Number 14 - Learning A New Language
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There are many obvious reasons to learn a second language.
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It can help you advance your career, make traveling more enjoyable, and expand your
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cultural horizons.
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But what may not be obvious, are the cognitive benefits that take place when you speak two
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or more languages!
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Speaking a foreign language improves the functionality of your brain by challenging it to recognize,
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negotiate meaning, and communicate in different language systems.
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Understanding language is one of the hardest things your brain does - making it the ultimate
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brain exercise.
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Thus, learning a foreign language is one of the most effective and practical ways to increase
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intelligence, keep your mind sharp, and buffer your brain against aging.
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Number 15 - Showing Gratitude
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The habit of showing gratitude is a great way to gain respect, trust, and stand out
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from the crowd - whether it’s by sending a thank you note or giving a small gift.
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It could be for the person who interviewed you for a new job, a trusted mentor, an old
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boss, or even your own parents - expressing your gratitude goes a very long way.
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Showing gratitude gives you and the other party a chance to reflect on your relationship,
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and think of the positive outcomes of knowing one another - and it also makes the day of
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another person.
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Number 16 - Staying Present In The Moment
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Living in the present moment means that your awareness is completely centered on the here
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and now.
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But, the state that we have become used to, is a state where our thoughts are either in
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the past, or in the future - instead of where we actually are, and what is actually happening.
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We tend to ponder over what has been, what could have been, and what could be or will
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be.
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When you learn to live in the present moment, you’ll find that your struggles and unhappiness
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diminish, and life will begin to flow with more joy and ease.
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The best things in life may be free, but that doesn’t mean they won’t take time, sweat,
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and perseverance to acquire.
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That’s especially the case when it comes to learning these important life skills!
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Look at working on these skills as a journey with endless possibilities for growth and
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insight, not a box to check off, so you can move on to the next one.
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Remember, these skills are hard to learn, but they’ll pay off forever!
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What do you think?
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Did we miss anything?
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Surely there are other important skills that didn’t make it on this list!
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If you can think of any, let us know in the comments below!
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