Discovering your learning style
Added by Jacob Aldridge, 10 months ago.
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I've written before about learning and communication styles, how we all process information on a Thinking, Feeling, and Knowing level, each of us with our own unique combination.
In business and at home, it's powerful to know what your learning style is, as a step towards understanding those around you.
Which is why I'm excited to let you know that you can now click here to take the 'Think Feel Know' indicator online.
Coaches from Shirlaws and TFK have been applying these questions for ten years, but this is the first time anybody's been able to do it so easily, at their convenience, and at a price designed to allow a whole management team to participate.
Thinkers may want to forward this to a colleague to discuss ... Feelers are contemplating doing it this afternoon ... and Knowers have already clicked through! Which are you?
Lessons I Learned at the Racetrack
Since I'm writing about learning styles, why not some lessons about learning? Here we learn that every teacher needs to be a student, and every person should "dare to rush in where your ignorance is total".
A Textbook Example
Here's the reason why textbooks are bland, can't be changed, and Texas is to blame. Sadly, this has been the case for decades.
Business Advice plagued by Survivor Bias
Depending on how you look at it, either a warning to better use your judgement when reading business advice, or a flat-out assertion to ignore everything I've ever written.
I'm Psychic you Know
And finally, a lesson in probability that made me laugh out loud - feel free to demonstrate your psychic abilities as much as I have!
Intranet Joke of the Week
A child comes home from his first day at school.
His mother asks, "Well, what did you learn today?"
The kid replies, "Not enough.
"They want me to come back tomorrow."
Until next week, learn a new thing everyday,
Jacob Aldridge and the Shirlaws Team
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