Physical Skills

I have just covered in a slight amount of depth, how and what reading and writing is all about, if you want to become something in this and that type of field which I would call, name or title as a spiritual field, which I think is a mental type of work as well, where the work goes on into the world of existence for anybody else to read. Physical skills are more to do with your arms and legs in that you might use a shovel on the roadside, be a carpenter and build houses or do renovations, electricians, plumbers and the like, are what we know as tradesmen. But the simple fact of life as a tradesman is that you are hands on on the job and whether you install blinds or curtains or lay carpet, you are getting something productive done at the end of the day which are all physical skills. These which require a paycheck, cash in the hand or a bank transfer when the invoice is sent. Writers rely on faith that you will pick there book up off the shelf in a book store, that you will google there website on the internet which could be in any form of information website. My point is though that you need to know what you are doing and how to go about your job, to perform to the standard and requirements of the reader, employer or contracter who is gainfully employing you to do a job.

Physical skills are different to mental skills where by you use your head more than your hands and feet, in writing you are sitting down rather than moving around physically trying do something and accomplishing something on your feet. Of cource a writer uses their hands to type but stays seated at their computer composing their story and subject matter. A deaf person could still write, a dumb person could still type and a blind person could dictate through talking into a microphone which the computer picks up and reads, like a dictaphone and a disabled person can still do some limited [physical work to their suitable needs and abilities. Physical skills, once you have acquired the knowledge, it will stay with you for a lifetime, knowing the tools of the trade is your key to success and longetivity in the field, game or whatever. Though you just have to adapt your time to different places and archetectural designs in working to accomplish the desired result of a finished house or extension, replacement of a pipe and wiring, gyprocking or painting walls and ceilings etc. Anyone with any nouse can have a go at any of these things, but to get a perfect finsihed result, a professional tradesman is required, of cource you only get what you pay for though. That may be you line of work and you may be a do it yourself person who can turn their hand to nearly any work job.

Though your experience over the years determines how good the finished job is. As well as, some of us who are very clever can combine physical and mental skills and put a creative work of art into the history books or a related field of excellence and outstanding achievement. I am a writer and they have their own tools for the trade, knowledge of what to write from what they have read and learn't from word of mouth. I had a go a the physical type of work in retail, but you like me must choose your chosen career and profession. Do the best you can at it and maintain it for as long as you can, have nice holidays for your work effort to rest and play. Relax and rejuvinate your soul through reading instead of building, walk, run, catch a bus, train or ferry, cruise ship or go for a drive instead of writing. Just as the mental is draining, the physical is draining and tiring and we all need a good nights sleep and enough rest to keep going.

We get paid money for our work, nothing is free and effort costs us in sweat and tears. Put up with it, persevere and persist for as long as you can, when the physical is too hard stop and take a break or breather, like I am doing now, you may even get use to it after a while and be accustomed to the pain, we still need to know how to learn and live with that to. Good work is rewarding and you only get out of life what you put into it. Lunch time, we need good food to, are you a chef?