First, cooking skills. This skill is simply the first skill that can be used for life for a foodie like me. When I am single, I can cook delicious food for myself and invite one or two girlfriends to get together at home from time to time to enhance interpersonal relationships. When you go home for the New Year, you can cook a delicious meal to honor your parents. After marriage, my husband basically didn't eat out except for the necessary entertainment, because his appetite was spoiled by me. Grasping a man's heart begins with grasping a man's stomach. This sentence is very correct.
Second, swimming skills. This skill was specially learned when I graduated from senior three. At that time, I just heard my aunt say that swimming can keep fit, but with the deepening of my understanding, I found that this skill is not only a daily exercise, but also can save lives at critical moments.
Third, driving skills. This is a skill I learned after work. I need it whether I go to work or on weekends or holidays. Especially now, after the baby is born, if you don't have a car and can't drive, it will be very hard for both mother and child.
Fourth, eloquence skills. This skill is very important. When I was young, I was introverted, and I couldn't understand being bullied by my teachers and parents at school. Later, my mother took me to the eloquence class to learn, which overcame the shortcoming of not daring to speak in front of everyone. With the improvement of self-confidence, communication with people is becoming more and more handy.
These are skills that I think I can use for a lifetime.