Every day we have the opportunity to gain valuable lessons. Every experience provides material for improving who we are and what we do.
People learn effectively through experienced that is followed by reflection. The experience isn't enough -- we all know people who make the same mistakes over and over again. It's reflecting on the experience and asking a few learning oriented questions that helps us examine what happened and how to both build on the plus side and change the parts that we are not happy with.
Questions worth asking include:
I'm sure you can think of many more, but all you really need are the first two: What worked for you and what would you change.
You can enhance any experience by asking "what did I learn today?"
What did you learn today?
-- Douglas Brent Smith
Learn more in the workshop: Improving Performance
People learn effectively through experienced that is followed by reflection. The experience isn't enough -- we all know people who make the same mistakes over and over again. It's reflecting on the experience and asking a few learning oriented questions that helps us examine what happened and how to both build on the plus side and change the parts that we are not happy with.
Questions worth asking include:
- What did I like about this experience? How can I have more of that?
- What would I change about this experience? What should I do? When do I start?
- Who else may have shared similar experiences? What did they learn? How can I find out?
- What's my next step for improving my experiences?
I'm sure you can think of many more, but all you really need are the first two: What worked for you and what would you change.
You can enhance any experience by asking "what did I learn today?"
What did you learn today?
-- Douglas Brent Smith
Learn more in the workshop: Improving Performance
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