5. Schedule Time for
Learning.
Stick to your learning
“appointments”, as
you would any other
meeting. Make it a
priority.
Presentation by Exaltus
6. Learn by
the Book.
Reading remains
one of the best
ways to acquire
new knowledge.
In addition to
books, take
advantage of
online resources
like articles and
blogs.
Presentation by Exaltus
7. Take a Course.
Options abound.
E.g. see what’s
available at the
local college, your
community center,
Lynda.com and
Udemy.com.
Presentation by Exaltus
8. Try New Ways of
Doing Things.
Look out for
repeating tasks that
take too long or
produce mediocre
results. Invest a few
extra minutes to
learn how to do
them the right way.
Presentation by Exaltus
10. Ask and ye shall receiveAsk and Ye Shall
Receive.
Ask questions when you
don’t understand.
Request feedback and
advice from people you
respect.
Presentation by Exaltus
13. Connect
the Dots.
Pick up new
skills that
leverage
those you
have.
E.g. Good
with
technology
and love
to draw?
Take a
graphic
design class!
Presentation by Exaltus
14. Be a Little Fearless.
Don’t shy away from
new challenges. Get out
of your comfort zone.
The more you do it, the
less it will scare you.
Presentation by Exaltus
15. Learn in Style.
Recognize and
indulge your preferred
learning style, whether
it is by seeing, by
hearing or by doing.
Presentation by Exaltus