Never Stop Learning
One
of the best things about life is that we never have to stop learning. There are
always new skills to learn and techniques for us to adopt. When you look at the
most successful people in the world, they understand this. Warren Buffet spends
most of his time reading. The best entrepreneurs in the world don't act like
they know everything. They all understand the fact that they have to
continuously learn to be successful.
For
us to live life to the fullest, we must continually look for ways to
improve. Even in our own companies, we should strive to help our organizations
in areas that are outside of our comfort zone. Companies from all over the
world have recognized this. Billion-dollar examples like Zappos and Facebook
invest heavily into their own employees. Realizing the power of teaching, they
promote from within and support their staff to learn to skills to bring back to
the company.
If
you aren't actively looking to learn new things, here are three reasons why you
might want to rethink your strategy. Self-growth is key for us to live
fulfilling lives and to have a successful career.
1. You will become
happier
Learning
is tough and can be frustrating. This is especially true when we talk about
taking on new sports like crossfit, or pushing our brain to the limits trying
to code. But although the task is hard, nothing is greater than reaching your
accomplishment. For highly challenging goals like learning to write software,
it is such an amazing feeling when your code works bug free. When we play
sports, beating our personal records gives a high like none other.
Several
studies have shown that the more ambitious goals that we set, the happier we
are. And when we decide our own goals, our happiness is not reliant on others.
We pick how many hours we practice, and we take ownership over what we achieve.
Personal development is a way to guarantee us serenity from within.
2. You'll become irreplaceable to your team
The
person who can adapt the most wins. This is a piece of advice I learned reading
about fighter pilots in the Air Force. It is not about the strength of the
plane, but instead it's the ability to react to different situations that makes
a fighter jet. The best fighter pilots can adjust to more circumstances than
the norm, making them much deadlier.
This
same idea can be applied to our value to our organizations. If you can only
sell your product, you are limited by your contribution. If you can sell, build
and run operations, now you've become irreplaceable.
3. You'll stay humble
When
we are looking to learn as much as possible, there's less of a chance that we
will come off as arrogant. True charmers don't make themselves look smart, they
make others look smart. And when people see that you are trying to learn from
them, it makes liking you that much easier.
Every
interaction you have is a chance to learn something. One of the recent ways
I've learned this is through watching Ted Talks. What I love about these short
speeches is that you can learn so much about subjects you thought you'd have no
interest in. But by keeping an open mind, you discover patterns in how people
present their talks that you can learn from. It just shows you that no matter
whom you meet, there is always something valuable to learn from the encounter.
4. You'll become a great coach
The
only way to mastery is through teaching. One of the best feelings in the world
is teaching others what you've learned. Not only will it affect the person
you're teaching, but also they in turn will teach others.
As
a leader of your organization, you need to make learning a part of your
culture. A way to start this is by teaching others what you've learned over
time. You want to become such a great teacher that your company can run itself
without you there. When you've achieved that, you've truly accomplished the
state of mastery.
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The article was posted by: AJ Agrawal
Original title: 4 Reasons You Should Never Stop Learning
8 comentários:
There’s nothing better in life than achieving your goals. The harder you push yourself the happier you get with the results. It’s awesome!
Perfect! Sharing is the key to keep the world on turning. There is no room for selfishness.
“Vivendo e aprendendo” – ditado popular certíssimo, corroborado pela minha mãe que sempre nos dizia isso.
As empresas geralmente incentivam seus funcionários a fazerem cursos, oferecendo o pagamento ou reembolso das despesas e até mesmo propiciando uma certa flexibilidade nos horários de início/término do expediente de trabalho. Parabéns às que fazem isso!
Concordo com tudo que está escrito aí. Por experiência própria, sei que é mais bem sucedido em uma empresa aquele que se adapta melhor às mudanças.
Muito bom esse artigo. A vida é uma escola onde estamos sempre aprendendo. “Live and Learn”!
Nos dias atuais, se tornar insubstituível em uma empresa??? Não acredito nisso. No way!!!
Brilhante colocação do autor quando diz que sempre temos alguma coisa boa para aprender de alguém.
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