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Wednesday, October 4, 2017
The learning curve.
The learning curve.Learning is the minimum requirement for success.Every industry is constantly growing; tactics are always changing, the amount of data to analyze is expanding, and competition is getting more fierce. This means that your knowledge must also continually increase to keep up. Your ability to expand your mind and strive for lifelong learning is critical to your success. By dedicating yourself to learning, you can get ahead in every aspect of your life. All it takes is commitment.
There are three kinds of learning that you can acquire to help you become a student of life:
1. Maintenance Learning
This kind of learning keeps you up-to-date within your field. Many people think that reading an occasional book and keeping current with blogs and newsletters is the equivalent of adding to their education.
Maintenance learning is the same as checking the stock market reports each day to find out the sales prices of various stocks and securities. This information does not add to your knowledge of the companies, the market, or the investment potential of a particular stock, but it keeps you up to speed. Doing this type of learning is similar to light physical exercise. It won’t increase your level of fitness, but it will keep you in shape.
2. Growth Learning
This kind of learning adds knowledge and skills to your repertoire that you did not have that enables you to do things that you could not do previously. We're blessed to live in a time with so many innovative thought leaders, so incredible continuous learning material is never too far out of reach. You can find this information by doing a quick search online and discovering podcasts, blogs, books, online courses, etc. that can give you great ideas.
3. Shock Learning
This kind of learning contradicts or reverses a piece of knowledge or understanding that you already have. It can be extremely valuable if you act upon it. The “shock” can give you insights that can enable you to either take advantage of a major change in the marketplace or guard against a serious reversal. Unfortunately, most people are creatures of habit. When something happens that is completely unexpected, they choose to ignore it in favor of the old information with which they are comfortable. Don’t be afraid of change. Always change and adapt. more
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