ELEVEN POWERFUL LESSONS TO LEARN FROM A HEN.
✔1. She first lays enough eggs before sitting on them.
GOOD PLANNING.
✔2. When she starts sitting on her eggs, she minimizes movements.
DISCIPLINE.
✔3. She physically loses weight while sitting on her eggs due to decreased feeding.
SACRIFICE AND SELF DENIAL.
✔4. She can sit on eggs for another hen. INDISCRIMINATION AND GENEROSITY.
✔5. She sits on her eggs for twenty one (21) days, patiently waiting, even if they do not hatch, she will lay eggs again.
FAITH, HOPE AND COURAGE.
✔6. She detects unfertilized eggs and rolls them out.
SENSITIVE AND DISCERNING.
✔7. She abandons the rotten eggs and starts caring for the hatched chicks even if it is only one.
WISDOM, CONSCIOUSNESS AND REALISTIC.
✔8. No one touches her chicks.
PROTECTIVE AND LOVE.
✔9. She gathers all her chicks together.
UNITY OF PURPOSE.
✔10. She cannot abandon her chicks before they mature.
MENTORSHIP.
✔ 11. She is always at the front of her chicks.
LEADERSHIP.
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