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Learning Rebels Podcast
Shannon Tipton
83 episodes
1 week ago
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Get the live, unfiltered conversations behind the popular Learning Rebels Coffee Chat. Workplace Learning will never be the same.
Show more...
How To
Education,
Business,
Careers
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The One Where Learning Became a Habit
Learning Rebels Podcast
46 minutes
7 months ago
The One Where Learning Became a Habit
It all started with the BIG question on the table. How do we actually build a habit of learning—for ourselves? We're taking a step back from helping everyone else learn and focusing on a challenge we all share: making time for our own growth. We all want to learn more, but between meetings, deadlines, and life in general, it’s easy to let personal learning fall to the bottom of the list.   Many of us have tried blocking time on our calendars—only to watch it disappear when something "more urgent" comes up. Others have tried to tie learning to an active project, making it easier to justify. And then there are those who squeeze in reading, reflection, or microlearning into everyday moments whenever possible (because let’s be real, some of that doomscrolling could probably be put to better use).   So how do we make learning a real habit instead of an afterthought? We set time aside, try and understand what methods work best for us, and meet learning where it fits into our lives. Whether it’s scheduling dedicated learning time, stacking habits onto existing routines, or finding ways to reflect and apply new ideas, the key is making it stick.   At the end of the day, learning isn’t just something we should do—it’s something we deserve to do. So what small step can you take to build your learning habit today? Stay curious! -Shannon   Resources: Video   Transcript   Transcript Summary   Chatbox   Resources   Groundhogs Day Playlist   OneTab   Liberating Structures   Learning Battlecards   Harvard Thinking Routines   Learning Rebels’ Blog: Small Learning Habits, Big Results: How To Keep Growing   Top 10 Actions to Build a Learning Habit   A Learning Rebels Guide: 10 Ways to Build a Learning Habit   Books   Meditations for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman   Learning Habits: Drive a Learning Culture to Improve Employee and Business Performance by Sarah Nicholl   Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones by James Clear   How Leaders Learn: Master the Habits of the World's Most Successful People by David Novak     Be part of the Community. Gain more valuable resources to build your skills! Learn more here.   Join the conversation  Be part of the live chat! Sign up here.     Hire Learning Rebels  When you need learning that sticks, we’ll fight to make performance results happen. Visit the Learning Rebels website to learn more   Host: Shannon Tipton  Podcast produced by: Obsidian Productions
Learning Rebels Podcast
Get the live, unfiltered conversations behind the popular Learning Rebels Coffee Chat. Workplace Learning will never be the same.