This Year?s Life Lesson: Always Keep Learning
Over the past six months I’ve been traveling and talking to women across the country about the biggest lessons they’ve learned in life and work — especially those lessons that overlap both worlds. And while some people have totally unique ways of approaching things, I’ve found a few universal truths, the biggest being that we […]
Over the past six months I’ve been traveling and talking to women across the country about the biggest lessons they’ve learned in life and work — especially those lessons that overlap both worlds. And while some people have totally unique ways of approaching things, I’ve found a few universal truths, the biggest being that we should always be learning.
When I interviewed everyone for In the Company of Women I loved discovering that almost every woman featured in the book was learning a new skill, a new language or just a new way of looking at the world on a regular basis. They all reminded me how important it is to keep your mind fresh, to start over at the bottom of a learning curve and to challenge your mind on a regular basis. So last week I decided to take their advice and sign up for a class on Skillshare. My wife Julia taught a baking series on Skillshare last year so I decided to try three different classes in categories we use a lot here: photography, crafts and food. Skillshare is actually offering Design Sponge readers 2 months to try out their Premium service. It’s usually $...
Over the past six months I’ve been traveling and talking to women across the country about the biggest lessons they’ve learned in life and work — especially those lessons that overlap both worlds. And while some people have totally unique ways of approaching things, I’ve found a few universal truths, the biggest being that we should always be learning.
When I interviewed everyone for In the Company of Women I loved discovering that almost every woman featured in the book was learning a new skill, a new language or just a new way of looking at the world on a regular basis. They all reminded me how important it is to keep your mind fresh, to start over at the bottom of a learning curve and to challenge your mind on a regular basis. So last week I decided to take their advice and sign up for a class on Skillshare. My wife Julia taught a baking series on Skillshare last year so I decided to try three different classes in categories we use a lot here: photography, crafts and food. Skillshare is actually offering Design Sponge readers 2 months to try out their Premium service. It’s usually $...
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