It’s often in the quiet times or times that you least expect, that aha’s come to you, just like my plane experience. Listen to yourself, take the time to let your learning sink in, listen to your intuition. Listen: Listen to others, people have so much knowledge to share from their experiences.So what do you have to do to have an Aha! moment? Aha moments don’t have to be big (but it’s great when they are!) and they don’t have to always be from a positive experience, it might be learning what not to do. We have the opportunity to be more knowledgeable at almost any given moment. It was about making learning stick and how we're not always ready to hear what we need to hear, see what we'd like to see, or absorb what is being taught, but if we can recognise it for the opportunity it is, focus and be ready we might end up with an 'Aha' moment. I had a wonderful Aha! moment looking out of a plane window, searching for my house. They can happen anywhere, everywhere and frequently, if you’re open to them. The thing is aha moments do not have to come with a lightning bolt. That moment of sudden insight or discovery or when the solution to a problem becomes clear. You might also know it as a lightbulb moment. It could be that you have just learnt something new or that you should do something differently, that you are reminded of something, or that you have confirmed what you're doing is, in fact, great and you're on the right track. So what's an Actionable Aha moment? It's the second you hear something or think something that resonates with you in such a way that you know you have to do something about it immediately.
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