Thursday, January 24, 2008

The Art of Sharing


Through wikipedia, sharing is described as the joint use of a resource. In its narrow sense, it refers to joint or alternating use of an inherently finite good, such as a common pasture or a timeshared residence. In a broader sense, it can also include the free granting of use rights to a good that is capable of being treated as a nonrival good, such as information.


For a toddler training, sharing is made fun. Babycenter suggested that preschooler can be taught to cooperative games in which players work together toward a common goal. Do puzzles together, taking turns adding pieces, for instance. Share projects, too: Plant the garden, paint the fence, or hose down the car with him. Finally, give him things to share with his buddies now and then, like a special snack for preschool or a roll of stickers to divvy up during a playdate.


Teamwork sharing is more on the concept of flows of information and knowledge among the team members in order to succeed to a project assigned. Sharing in this purpose is much more displaying the charism and professionalism.


Love sharing acquires both physical and mystical studies of ones understanding to make the unity of two people is working and acceptable between each other. Love sharing involves both spoken and unspoken words to be understood by both parties. Love is sharing itself. Love shares values, ethics, appreciation, poems, stories, songs, environment, condition, exceptions and many more.




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