Life in Hawaii is a little different than the rest of the country, and that’s the way we like it. Across the Hawaiian Islands, life is a little slower, and we choose to embody the Aloha Spirit in everything we do. When thought of in conjunction with our incredible natural beauty and world-class beaches, it’s no wonder why mainlanders love vacationing in Hawaii. But what if they didn’t have to visit Hawaii to truly embrace the Aloha and live life to the fullest? From learning to make time for your passions to appreciating the little things, here are 12 lessons from Hawaii the world could benefit from learning.
- Life is better when lived slowly.
Kristina D.C. Hoeppner/Flickr From alarm-free mornings to relaxed schedules, life is slower in Hawaii, and that’s the way we like it. There’s no need to rush through anything in Hawaii — including that important work project, or a coffee date with a good friend. You’ll be much happier when you slow down and truly live in the moment.
- Make time for your passions.
Grempz/Flickr People in Hawaii place an emphasis on doing what they love every day and that’s a lesson the rest of the country should learn. If you let your passions guide your life — and take time to do what makes you happy every day — you will find ultimate bliss.
- Ohana is everything.
macronix/Flickr Whether we’re talking about your blood relatives you see at dinner every Sunday or the friends you’ve made who are like family, there is nothing more important in this life than our ohana.
- Take time to appreciate the little things.
Edward Kim/Flickr Whether it’s a gorgeous sunrise during your morning commute, a rainbow after the storm, or a delicate flower that has fallen on the sidewalk, we acknowledge that it’s the little things that make life truly wonderful.
- Relax.
Edmund Garman/Flickr Whether you live in a small Hawaiian community or Los Angeles, it is important to take time each and every day to simply relax, whether that means watching the sun sink into the horizon or taking 20 minutes to drink your morning cup of coffee without checking your work email. Stress will slowly kill you if you don’t make time for yourself.
- Respect the ‘aina.
Marvin Chandra/Flickr Locals spend a lot of time outdoors and are taught from an early age to respect the land. As the delicate source of all life, Mother Nature should be protected, and respected as much as possible. From the ban on plastic bags to carrying out other people’s trash on your hiking trips, it is crucial that we care for our beautiful planet.
- A smile is everything.
Quinn Dombrowski/Flickr Those who call Hawaii home believe in the Aloha Spirit — in welcoming everyone with open arms and being friendly to anyone they encounter. Not only is it good karma, but it makes the world a better place to live.
- Nature is the only therapy you’ll ever need.
Seabright Hoffman/Flickr Let me let you in on a little secret: Hawaii is consistently rated as the healthiest state in America because we live outside. We are not only active, but we also recognize that the best cure for depression — or just a bad day — is to explore nature.
- Take risks.
Justin De La Ornellas/Flickr Adventure surrounds you in Hawaii, but if you never take risks, you might never discover that you love the adrenaline spike you get while cliff jumping. The islands lend themselves to a life full of risks and pushing yourself to do incredible things.
- Fuel your body and move it regularly.
Annie/Flickr With no need for a gym membership, easy access to fresh and local produce, near-perfect weather year-round, and a plethora of outdoor activities at our fingertips, it’s easy to lead a healthy lifestyle in Hawaii.
- Less is more.
Abe Kleinfeld/Flickr From the clothes you own and the gear you bring to the beach to drama and even friends with negative attitudes, less is more. Simplifying your life and clearing out the unnecessary clutter will free you — in more ways than one.
- Live in the moment.
Melissa Emmons Photography/Flickr While in Hawaii, you’ve got to let loose, go with the flow, and truly live in the moment. There’s no need to photograph every single thing you do, and releasing expectations — even about how your day will progress — is the key to happiness.
What other life lessons could mainlanders learn from these islands and the people who call them home? What are the greatest lessons from Hawai you’ve learned during your time here? Share your thoughts in the comments, then click here to read about the 11 Life Lessons Everyone Learns Living In Hawaii.
Kristina D.C. Hoeppner/Flickr
From alarm-free mornings to relaxed schedules, life is slower in Hawaii, and that’s the way we like it. There’s no need to rush through anything in Hawaii — including that important work project, or a coffee date with a good friend. You’ll be much happier when you slow down and truly live in the moment.
Grempz/Flickr
People in Hawaii place an emphasis on doing what they love every day and that’s a lesson the rest of the country should learn. If you let your passions guide your life — and take time to do what makes you happy every day — you will find ultimate bliss.
macronix/Flickr
Whether we’re talking about your blood relatives you see at dinner every Sunday or the friends you’ve made who are like family, there is nothing more important in this life than our ohana.
Edward Kim/Flickr
Whether it’s a gorgeous sunrise during your morning commute, a rainbow after the storm, or a delicate flower that has fallen on the sidewalk, we acknowledge that it’s the little things that make life truly wonderful.
Edmund Garman/Flickr
Whether you live in a small Hawaiian community or Los Angeles, it is important to take time each and every day to simply relax, whether that means watching the sun sink into the horizon or taking 20 minutes to drink your morning cup of coffee without checking your work email. Stress will slowly kill you if you don’t make time for yourself.
Marvin Chandra/Flickr
Locals spend a lot of time outdoors and are taught from an early age to respect the land. As the delicate source of all life, Mother Nature should be protected, and respected as much as possible. From the ban on plastic bags to carrying out other people’s trash on your hiking trips, it is crucial that we care for our beautiful planet.
Quinn Dombrowski/Flickr
Those who call Hawaii home believe in the Aloha Spirit — in welcoming everyone with open arms and being friendly to anyone they encounter. Not only is it good karma, but it makes the world a better place to live.
Seabright Hoffman/Flickr
Let me let you in on a little secret: Hawaii is consistently rated as the healthiest state in America because we live outside. We are not only active, but we also recognize that the best cure for depression — or just a bad day — is to explore nature.
Justin De La Ornellas/Flickr
Adventure surrounds you in Hawaii, but if you never take risks, you might never discover that you love the adrenaline spike you get while cliff jumping. The islands lend themselves to a life full of risks and pushing yourself to do incredible things.
Annie/Flickr
With no need for a gym membership, easy access to fresh and local produce, near-perfect weather year-round, and a plethora of outdoor activities at our fingertips, it’s easy to lead a healthy lifestyle in Hawaii.
Abe Kleinfeld/Flickr
From the clothes you own and the gear you bring to the beach to drama and even friends with negative attitudes, less is more. Simplifying your life and clearing out the unnecessary clutter will free you — in more ways than one.
Melissa Emmons Photography/Flickr
While in Hawaii, you’ve got to let loose, go with the flow, and truly live in the moment. There’s no need to photograph every single thing you do, and releasing expectations — even about how your day will progress — is the key to happiness.
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Learning In Hawaii September 14, 2020 Megan Shute What life lessons can you learn while living in Hawaii? There is absolutely no doubt about it: the Aloha State is easily the most unique state in America, from its varied scenery to its unique culture. And while Hawaii is a magical place for a vacation, it’s an even better place to live or grow up. Whether you’ve lived in Hawaii your entire life, or have recently moved to the islands, there are a few Hawaii life lessons everyone who lives here learns — regardless of if they are five years old or fifty. What is there to learn about the Hawaiian Islands? Well, that depends on what you’re interested in. In addition to the fascinating history that revolves around ancient communities, British explorers and missionaries, and World War II history, the Hawaiian Islands are full of culture, language, geology, and so much more just waiting to be discovered. No matter what you hope to learn, you’ll find it in Hawaii. What things can you learn to do in Hawaii? From surfing and scuba diving to lei making, and dancing the hula, there are so many incredible things you can learn to do in the Hawaiian Islands. While you might be able to find some of these lessons elsewhere, we all know there’s no better place to learn something new than the Aloha State. Where is the best place to learn in Hawaii? While Hawaii is home to many schools and learning opportunities, the islands are indeed the world’s greatest outdoor classroom. From the vastly different climate zones found throughout the islands to volcanoes and an entire world found underwater, there are so many things to learn while spending time outdoors. Add in some of the best stargazing in the country and a variety of unique historic landmarks, and you might not even need a traditional classroom.
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Learning In Hawaii
September 14, 2020
Megan Shute
What life lessons can you learn while living in Hawaii? There is absolutely no doubt about it: the Aloha State is easily the most unique state in America, from its varied scenery to its unique culture. And while Hawaii is a magical place for a vacation, it’s an even better place to live or grow up. Whether you’ve lived in Hawaii your entire life, or have recently moved to the islands, there are a few Hawaii life lessons everyone who lives here learns — regardless of if they are five years old or fifty. What is there to learn about the Hawaiian Islands? Well, that depends on what you’re interested in. In addition to the fascinating history that revolves around ancient communities, British explorers and missionaries, and World War II history, the Hawaiian Islands are full of culture, language, geology, and so much more just waiting to be discovered. No matter what you hope to learn, you’ll find it in Hawaii. What things can you learn to do in Hawaii? From surfing and scuba diving to lei making, and dancing the hula, there are so many incredible things you can learn to do in the Hawaiian Islands. While you might be able to find some of these lessons elsewhere, we all know there’s no better place to learn something new than the Aloha State. Where is the best place to learn in Hawaii? While Hawaii is home to many schools and learning opportunities, the islands are indeed the world’s greatest outdoor classroom. From the vastly different climate zones found throughout the islands to volcanoes and an entire world found underwater, there are so many things to learn while spending time outdoors. Add in some of the best stargazing in the country and a variety of unique historic landmarks, and you might not even need a traditional classroom.
The OIYS Visitor Center
The OIYS Visitor Center
There is absolutely no doubt about it: the Aloha State is easily the most unique state in America, from its varied scenery to its unique culture. And while Hawaii is a magical place for a vacation, it’s an even better place to live or grow up. Whether you’ve lived in Hawaii your entire life, or have recently moved to the islands, there are a few Hawaii life lessons everyone who lives here learns — regardless of if they are five years old or fifty.
What is there to learn about the Hawaiian Islands?
Well, that depends on what you’re interested in. In addition to the fascinating history that revolves around ancient communities, British explorers and missionaries, and World War II history, the Hawaiian Islands are full of culture, language, geology, and so much more just waiting to be discovered. No matter what you hope to learn, you’ll find it in Hawaii.
What things can you learn to do in Hawaii?
From surfing and scuba diving to lei making, and dancing the hula, there are so many incredible things you can learn to do in the Hawaiian Islands. While you might be able to find some of these lessons elsewhere, we all know there’s no better place to learn something new than the Aloha State.
Where is the best place to learn in Hawaii?
While Hawaii is home to many schools and learning opportunities, the islands are indeed the world’s greatest outdoor classroom. From the vastly different climate zones found throughout the islands to volcanoes and an entire world found underwater, there are so many things to learn while spending time outdoors. Add in some of the best stargazing in the country and a variety of unique historic landmarks, and you might not even need a traditional classroom.