The Importance Of Learning Experience

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1. Attend as many training seminars, conferences and workshops as possible, especially pertaining to people skills.
Congratulations! You’ve reached a managerial position. It’s critical now to keep yourself up to date with the latest skills and constantly develop your talents. There are literally thousands of training opportunities available to you on a daily basis throughout our country, take advantage of them.
2. Attend trainings as a group to enhance your learning experience.
Research indicates that if you attend a training with a friend, co-worker or your entire team, it dramatically enhances the learning experience. You’ll be in a position to hear each other’s questions and insights. You’ll be able to witness team members have creative and strategic breakthroughs. More importantly, you can share ideas and concepts more effectively because you all had a common learning experience.
3. Begin reading more magazines, websites, Google, periodicals and books pertaining to your expertise.
The average American reads or listens to less than one book per year after high school or college. We spend about 3 hours a day watching TV. In a lifetime, the average American spends about 2 years watching TV commercials, and 70% of our waking lives involved …show more content…

On the other hand, if you imagine the sink totally empty and clean, that mental image will motivate you to take action and get busy. Therefore, the main cause of procrastination is where you have your focus. If you focus on the task and all of the complex steps and hard work required, you will procrastinate. If you keep your focus on your end-result or completed outcome, that image will motivate you into action. Remember, the # 1 cause of procrastination is your

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