Think of the nurturing that a relationship needs, including love and support of course but also fun and
learning new things together.
And, as I have mentioned before,
learning new things together is an excellent way to reconnect and find things that you do share in common.
Not exact matches
-- but: Can we
learn together and do
things for and with each other in such a way as to bring into being
new lives through our union nurtured in mature love based on dedication to what is true and excellent?
We've been
together for almost 7 years so while many of the answers we could predict for each other, it's also interesting to
learn new things about your partner.
When you
learn to awaken your family's creativity, wonderful
things will happen: you'll make meaningful connections with your children in large and small ways; your children will more often engage in their own creative discoveries; and your family will embrace
new ways to relax, play, and grow
together.
Mostly we just play
together, and neither of us can help
learning new things that way!
Target and its customers «have to
learn a lot
together because Internet of
Things is very
new,» Nusz said.
You have an opportunity to teach her
new skills and help her
learn new things every time you're
together.
this might sound odd but I am just
learning all these
new natural
things and would like to put
together baskets for my family this christmas.
The «stage» that blogging provides for me to test different style creations helps me get to know myself better,
learn to believe in myself regardless of criticism and also gives me courage to try
new things (even if I don't love every outfit I've put
together at the end of the day).
She brought
together a great range of interests and expertise — degrees in both education and computer science,» Resnick says, «an ability to think both creatively and analytically, and a passion for
learning new things combined with a commitment to helping others
learn new things.»
But there's a sense of a partnership with students that we're working
together to discover
new things that people haven't discovered before or figured out the best possible ways to co-create this
learning environment
together, even if it's not a situation where the teacher is the perfectly polished expert who's facilitating students through a lesson that they've done for the last 20 years.
We could
learn lots of
new things and have tons of fun
together in the process!
So, I think, for me, this is what it means to be living the real surfing lifestyle — to experience and
learn new things, to push personal limits and broaden your own horizon, to then come
together and become part of a big surfing family!
At the initial plenary session, there was energy in the room — colleagues enjoying being
together, eager to
learn new things and share information.
These events would take place in each city every month, and would be a hybrid between weekly meetups, Satoshi Square events and traditional conferences; they would be aimed not so much at experienced Bitcoin users discussing theoretical topics in Bitcoin, but rather toward
new users interested in
learning more about Bitcoin, as well as
new and experienced users alike actually using it in real life, and connecting people
together to get
things done.
We are looking forward to working
together and
learning lots of exciting and
new things this year!
We love bringing people
together to
learn new things - whether it be how to make your first crochet or knit stitch to more advanced knitting and crochet projects or if textiles aren't your jam, we are working on a programme of other skill sharing classes such as foraging, preserving, sewing, natural dyeing and more.
(Ex) lawyers, designers, video editors, managers - by - training, economists, and intelligence - and - hard - work believers have come
together to build myLaw and keep
things ticking away in the pursuit of a
new world of scalable online
learning.
Experiencing
new things has been shown in research to be good for keeping our marriages strong.Whether your idea of fun is a pub crawl or foodie tour,
learning to surf, reading a
new book
together, or taking dance classes, find something you're willing to try.
It also makes predictions about how relationships develop over time (e.g., early in a relationship you spend tons of time
together,
learning new things about each other) and how they are sustained (e.g., engaging in
new and exciting activities
together).
We have both
learnt so much from each other, and make a point of experiencing
new things together too by travelling to
new countries and trying
new foods / sports etc..
Spending time
together in person will help you
learn new things about your partner and remind you of why being in the long distance relationship is worth it.
If you feel like you've sort of stalled in your relationship or you're looking for
new things to do
together, find some resources to help you dig deeper and
learn new things about each other.
My approach is down to earth with a good sense of humor so
together we can tackle unhelpful thinking patterns, establish healthy risk taking, find buried and under - utilized strengths, focus on problem solving and growth, strengthen connections with others, and ultimately rediscover self through
learning new things.
Dividing responsibilities is not about sharing
things 50 - 50, it is about working
together for a common purpose,
learning new things, and enjoying the process as well as the result.
Whether you are in a brand
new relationship or going on your 50th anniversary, there is still more to
learn about your partner and more
new and interesting
things to do
together.
As I said, I'm also
new, so I am not able to give sage advice, but we may find ourselves working
together somewhere along the line, and it may be good to bounce ideas and
things we
learn as we are
learning about real estate investment.
Every day I
learn new things as an agent that helps me
learn more about the investing world (not to mention most agents I work with are also REI that aren't going to these get
togethers and on these forums but have been doing it forever and it's great to pick their brains and network!)
Exploring what
things feel like is the most important way to
learn for many of them, so with my second child (I was a little slow on the first one — he was very curious and active, I was 19), I figured out that when she started reaching for a
new item, I would ask if she wanted to «feel it» and we explored it
together; if she could, I let her think she was holding the item more than I.