
The ability to be a functional contributor to society, practically, socially and emotionally.
Some of the foundational Life Skills include:

Exchanging information like thoughts, information through speech, writings or signs.

Persons jointly working together for a collective purpose or for a common benefit.

Regard for a someone’s worthiness or merit; properly accepting or courteous to a person, group, or inanimate object e.g. a country’s flag.

To own accountability for that which is within your power to control or manage.

To be realistically confident in your potential, judgement and capabilities.

An unbiased and non discriminatory attitude to persons or groups who are not in alignment with your own opinions, practices, beliefs, religion, racial and ethnic origin etc.; An approach to life with feelings of open-mindedness and broad-mindedness.
