How, then, can we find the proper education and training to become experts in these fields? Though there’s not one training program fit for everyone, there is one thing we can all do: learn how to learn.
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Ally Greer
onto Shareables May 11, 2013 4:13 AM
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I recently decided that I'm going to change the way I think. Yep, that's right - I'm hacking my own brain.
I've been inspired by so many people in my life lately and want to learn more about the things that I'm interested in. These things include, but aren't limited to, community building, social media strategy, and entrepreneurship. There are so many people in my life - directly through personal relationships, or indirectly through blogposts and books - that know about what I want to know about, and I think it's time I started learning.
I'm going to be changing the way I absorb information, ask questions, keep track of what I hear, see, and observe - I'm going to learn to learn.
Whether this means learning how to learn or learning for the sake of learning I’m not sure. Maybe it’s both. What I do know is that both of those goals are extremely important today and I’m sure there will be great value to be found in the process.
The things I share on this page will probably have a lot to do with this journey, so bear with me as I make this small pivot. At the same time, though, brace yourself for some serious knowledge intake; get ready to learn about building a business, changing the way you think, forming relationships, and being the best person possible.
In my opinion, one of the biggest parts of learning - and one that I'm trying extremely hard to focus on - is talking to others. Even if a conversation starts out without a goal, I know there's more to be learned from conversing with other people than the majority of other methods of learning out there.
So, let's talk! Leave comments here, tweet me, or email me at ally@scoop.it.
Let's discuss academic backgrounds, individual passions and/or areas of expertise, personal learning methods, ideas, hopes, and dreams. Or, let's discuss nothing at all and see where we go from there.
Thanks for joining me on my journey!
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I keep a notebook in my purse at all times. At the end of the week, I make a list of 5 things I learned that have some action attached to them.