“There’s no map to human behaviour”, says the famous Iceland singer Björk in one of her songs. Indeed, the sometimes inconceivable human behaviour is determined by many factors. It may depend on various psychological factors such as our inborn qualities, environment, etc. Individuals can also develop the necessary patterns of behaviour either by masking the qualities they possess or pretending to have some. Sometimes we get surprised at our own behaviour or discover hidden traits which we would have never thought we could possess. It is said that human brain only uses one tenth of its capabilities; similarly, the human nature and potential may be compared to an iceberg, only the top of which is poking above the water.
This may be simply due to the lack of conditions for the necessary personal development: opportunities, encouraging, training, motivation, and practice. When life becomes a routine, when we lack enthusiasm, when we are too afraid, too shy or too lazy, when we don’t have the proper knowledge or training, we can’t make any progress; meanwhile progress begins with discovery and goes on with practicing, experimenting, and accepting challenges.
Moreover, human behaviour is often constrained by various social codes imposed by the society, which may also limit our search for self. But what really makes us find out more about our personal qualities and abilities is, as a rule, extreme situations and big challenges provoking spontaneous reaction.
This is one of the reasons why many companies organize group adventure travels for their employees – hoping to discover and encourage particular qualities and habits among the team members. Unusual environment, relaxing atmosphere, and the adventure factor which induces spontaneous, often unconscious action and frees us from formal behaviour requirements reveal our true features of character and unveil our hidden abilities.
One of the best places in Lithuania to experience adventure while on your team holidays is Lokes Peda (Bear Foot), an adventure park offering it visitors a challenge which is hard to resist. The park boasts 6 tracks of different complexity set up in the trees at the height of 2,5–15 m and 3 fly zips for real adrenaline hunters. Visitors are invited to try their courage and strength passing a variety of testing obstacles such as Monkey bridges, nettings, moving logs, Tibetan bridges, stirrups, Nepalese bridges, and many other.
The adventure park Lokes Peda provides a fine opportunity for you and your team to challenge your skills, to develop the ability to concentrate and overcome your fears. A corporate adventure greatly enhances comradeship and team spirit among the team members. Meanwhile a competition, where the participants have to climb the ropes and bridges hanging in the trees, will make an extraordinary team building activity.
Discover yourself, train your abilities and develop the necessary habits through thrill and adventure!
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