Timar

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Timar /tim-AHR/
Timing is an Art

Timing is an art. It requires patience and is among the key elements associated with developing wisdom.



                          How to Use TIMAR

In Life: 
  • Timing requires patience.
  • Most things are not so urgent that I have to blindly rush to make a decision; I can take time.
  • I can have patience when making decisions and re-evaluate before moving forward.
  • Never give up when I know I am doing what is right.
When Communicating: 
  • Don’t interject-listen intently!
  • Timing requires a listening ear, an understanding heart, and a patient tongue.
  • Pick the right time and place to deliver my message.
  • In sensitive areas, it may be necessary to create the atmosphere in which to deliver my message.
             Results from Applying TIMAR

In Life: 
  • Timing with patience leads to understanding; understanding leads to wisdom.
  • The art of timing builds greater rapport in relationships.



When Communicating: 
  • Appropriate timing increases the chance of my message being received as I intended.
  • It sends a message of respect.

Recommended Path: 

1

Read the Story

2

Enligh Time Suggestions
  • Listen to Timar the Snow Leopard.
  • Write your thoughts and impressions.
  • What does good timing look like? What does this song teach you about how to develop timing in communication and in making decisions?


  • Read the snow leopard facts .
  • After reading the animal facts and definitions and listening to the song, how could you liken the snow leopard to timing in life and communication?


  • Search your core books for examples of masterful timing in communication. Find stories when a message was given.
  • How did the individual orchestrate the delivery of his/her message? 
  • Where was he/she at?
  • How was the message received? 


  • Consider finding stories of people who took time to re-evaluate before blindly rushing to make a decision.
  • How did their choices affect them and those involved?

 3

Listen to the music


 4

Explore the snow leopard-  Did you know? 

1. Snow leopards live in the high rugged mountains and cliffs of Central Asia. While their terrain is harsh, it provides camouflage as they sneak up on their prey and then patiently wait for the right moment to attack.

 

2. The snow leopard’s tail is almost as long as its body. The tail helps the snow leopard stay balanced while negotiating dangerous terrain.

 

3. The snow leopard is most active at dawn and dusk unless there are humans around. If there are humans present, they will hunt at night.

 

4. What more can you learn about the snow leopard?




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