Thursday 11 April 2019

J - JUNIPER - Lessons from #NatureRepository


Today in #AtoZChallenge for letter J we have chosen a special tree called Juniper and the qualities it has are sure to notice and ofcourse a learning to enrich us.

Juniper tree or shrub varies in height from 40m to 120ft and are fast growing in nature. What people love about Juniper trees is that it adds beauty to their garden or yard and takes less space comparing to other trees. It is also known for its evergreen feature. It is also low maintenance tree that one would like to have.

Evergreen feature - MeenalSonal


What we learn from Juniper is to stay happy always though the circumstances test us, we can still try to be happy. The smaller area and fast growth teaches us to be content with what we have and reach out to our dreams which helps us in overall growth.



It is a general tendency for humans to get affected by others monetary status and living standards. We all at a point of time do comparisons unconsciously that disturbs our mind. To come out of this what we need to do is train our mind and have inspirational people and environment around us. And one such example is Juniper tree. 

 The Juniper tree teaches us to be content with what we have and making the most out of it. No one can compete with others passion; hard work and happiness so keep smiling keep working.

Have you ever noticed tree that has a small base and high height?
What makes you feel content at the end of the day?

Are you a nature curator?

We Meenal & Sonal are, nature lovers and observers too. So this year we have come up with theme #NatureRepository for #AtoZChallenge & #BlogchatterA2Z.

You will find Nature lessons with each alphabet through out April here.


@Sonal

28 comments:

  1. If a person can learn to be content in the resources he is and situation he is in the entire fight of ego and greed will get over and the place will be happy. Being satisfied is very important.

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  2. Manisha - Nature has always given without asking much. So much to learn from Mother Nature, your each post is a reminder to it.

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    1. Nature is always awe inspiring...thank you for your kind words!

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  3. That's a lovely lesson we can learn from the Juniper tree!
    Noor Anand Chawla

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  4. It's really pretty and would make a nice addition to my garden
    Debbie

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  5. Staying happy in all circumstances is a way to lead the life and juniper tree very well makes us learn that.

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  6. The lesson I learnt from Juniper tree is, mind your own business and you'll flourish with minimal resources and be sought out. :-)

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    1. Staying content is very important otherwise we always end up comparing ourselves.

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  7. Wonderful information and lesson. Thanks.
    insightful.co.in

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  8. I never thought of Juniper in that perception. Thinking of it now, Juniper says about contentment. Lovely perception.

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  9. This is such an eye opening lesson from nature. Really enjoyed reading this.

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  10. I am certainly a Juniper. I am content and much happier in my own space.

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  11. Liked the commission of the juniper tree to contentment. I believe contentment and ambition both need to be balanced in a person.

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    1. Yes, one should be never leave our ambitions behind.

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  12. I swear I'm hearing about this tree for the very first time .See, I told you already, there's always something in your blog posts that attracts me.

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    1. Happy that we are able to pitch in something more positive each time.....thank you for your kind words!

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  13. Staying happy at your own space is something i believe.. Love the article .

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  14. What a lovely interpretation..stay content. Thanks for sharing

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  15. It is necessary for all of us to be consistent to our goals to achieve them soon.

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