Are You Teachable?


One of the most interesting and challenging questions to ask yourself is that of "Am I teachable?" The initial reaction for many of us is most likely, "yes, of course!", but are you really? Are you willing to learn from others...even from those we don't agree with or situations that are challenging or uncomfortable?


The teachable spirit requires patience. A teachable spirit says, 'Every experience and person has something to teach me." This idea is incredibly freeing as you no longer have to try to be the authority on absolutely everything in life. Go ahead, Breathe a sigh of relief, whew! Now, this does not mean that you take everything as fact or listen to every opinion as equally important; however, it is an opportunity to see situations as something that can change us into better people if we allow it do so. Sometimes the most trying individuals or challenges we face in life can bring about the greatest lessons or reveal to us new abilities, levels of patience, or even a belief about ourselves that had been previously holding us back from greatness. While it is easy to say we're teachable, it is another thing to really live that way. How many times have we closed ourselves off from opportunity simply because we thought we knew better or we wanted to take the path of least resistance? I challenge you to allow yourself to be patient, learn from others, keep an open mind for possibilities and lessons, and watch your impact and success soar.

4 comments

Amanda G. said...

This is such a great reminder of simply how to interact with others! I love the saying seek first to understand then to be understood!

Diana Maria said...

This was such a heartfelt and honest post, I loved reading it! I believe we never stop learning and there is always something you can gain from everyone! They may not always be positive experiences but they will always teach us valuable lessons. Hope you have a wonderful week ahead, thank you for sharing this!

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Candice said...

Thank you, Amanda! I so agree! It is easy to just jump to wanting to communicate our own thoughts and opinions when we should certainly learn to listen to others first.

Candice said...

I appreciate that, Diana Maria! I agree with you; learning is a lifelong process! We can always learn something from every situation! So glad to hear you enjoyed the post! Have a wonderful week!

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