OK, I'm finally in the blogosphere, and the air isn't nearly as thick as I thought it would be here.
I tried this in July, and much like my first job that I quit after three hours (Captain D's -- don't ask), I didn't last too long. But this time I'm committed to seeing it through.
I couldn't remember all of the 7 1/2 habits for lifelong learning, and the link didn't seem to be working from either of the Discovery Exercises or 23 Things blogs, so I'll just wing it.
Obviously, from my opening statement, I think being disciplined is difficult, and sticking with things -- even when the going gets rough -- surely must be a habit for lifelong learning. If not, go ahead and add it -- we can call it 8 1/2 habits for lifelong learning.
If I remember correctly, playing and having fun & embracing technology tools (or something to that effect) were other habits on the list, and I think those will be the easiest. Who doesn't like to have fun? And even though I quit the first 2.0 program, I still messed around with various Google features (iGoogle, Reader, Photos, etc.) and learned some things on my own, so I'm ready to embrace new technology and skills.
Now I'm just going to learn and have fun.
And get a free mp3 player of course!
Thing 25 - Social Networking
15 years ago
1 comment:
Okay, I won't ask about the Captain (although I suspect that maybe that contributed to your piracy fixation...), but I had a similar experience working for Col. Sanders. In the dark ages before it was "KFC" I applied for a summer job to earn $$ for grad school & was hired at Ky.Fried--I went in the night before I was to start to see what to expect. I didn't go back the next day. (Ended up on the graveyard shift at 7-Eleven--I still think I made the right choice. But I still enjoy the original recipe.)
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