In my last post, I told you why I think it’s beneficial to always be learning. We should all be lifelong learners, because learning keeps our minds sharp and our lives interesting.
Unfortunately, few of us are spoonfed learning opportunities. The responsibility is ours alone. We have to architect our own opportunities to learn.
Don’t worry, though. It’s so much easier than you might think. And it doesn’t always involve taking classes. It’s about knowing where to look. In this slideshow and post, here are a few tips on how to never stop learning.
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Set Goals.
Setting learning targets helps you keep your eyes on the prize. It ensures that you have a long-term vision for your personal development, and a path to achieve it. But setting proactive learning goals is only half the equation. Make sure to revisit your goals regularly, and to hold yourself accountable to them.
Keep a Watchful Eye.
If you have a curious mind, you’ll learn a ton just by observing the people around you – both at work and in your personal life. Watch how they relate to people, how they respond to challenging situations. Their way won’t always be the best way, but it might challenge your thinking, which is never a bad thing.
Ask and Ye Shall Receive.
Get into the habit of asking questions when someone says something you don’t understand. Request feedback and advice from people you respect. I’m always happy to answer questions when somebody wants to learn. I’m pretty sure I am not alone on that front. (And if you’re looking for ways to make this and other habits stick, make sure to check out our Atomic Habits video!)
Over to You
Are you an avid learner? What are some of the more creative or unconventional avenues you have followed to acquire knowledge? How did they work out? Have I missed any great sources of knowledge? I’d love to hear from you in the comments.