Immersion 101

18 Things Nameless Daoist Learned


Being able to adapt to a new environment will show maturity and that you are able to glean learning opportunities from situations that might be uncomfortable.

Learning often requires you step out of your comfort zone to reflect on what you can do differently in the future.

Even negative experiences provides opportunities to learn and grow. The result maybe positive or negative, you have to go forward.

Communication forms a piece of your self-concept, and it encourages you to comprehend yourself as well as other people.

Creativity, constantly looking for thing that you don't know and understand will greatly help yourself to develop more skills.

Follow directions/instructions, rules are made to be followed and no one is exempted.

Be punctual, early bird always catch the worm. (you get the meaning right?)

Respect is not given, you have to earn it.

A person's relationship towards his/her community/environment (ex. colleagues, classmates, neighbors, etc.) is very important to maintain peace and harmony.

You must take care of you personal hygiene before going to work. (don't be surprise if gossips about you are spamming everywhere if you don't know how to take care of yourself)

Initiative is essential at work.

Time is the most precious resource of a person. (manage your time properly)

Be a thrifty person. (saving money may save yourself from unexpected events.)

Listen to the feedback of your colleagues/teammates. (you will benefit if people actually give you criticism)

Know your transport vehicle schedules. (if you don't want to be late you must do this lol)

Bring extra clothes. (because I'am so hot xP)

Focus. Without focus, you won’t be as effective in your work because if you’re not concentrating on the right things or are distracted, you won’t be capable of getting your work done.

You must have passion on your work/job. (for me, the Dao of the Heart is the most important thing to consider on deciding and doing something)


-Nameless Daoist

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