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Benjamin Barber, an American political theorist, once said, "I don't divide the world into the weak and the strong, or the successes and the failures... I divide the world into the learners and the nonlearners."
I couldn't agree more. Yet many today live with a fixed mindset--a mind that fears making mistakes, even for the sake of learning. Millions of individuals, afraid of failing, find it hard to barge forward in growth, unashamedly. But in today's global economy, more and more employers are seeking "learners" who are willing to walk, fall, and get up. And you certainly can't be an entrepreneur these days without a hunger and thirst for learning.
So what's holding you back? If you're ready to break free and become an exuberant learner, these creative tips will help you to do just that:
1. Join the intelligence community.
Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company, said "Failure is the opportunity to begin again more intelligently." And this is from a man who dropped out of school at age 12 to work on his father's farm. Ford not only paid attention to his own mistakes, but he paid attention to the mistakes of others--especially those of his father. As a young boy, he noticed his dad tilling the land in a woefully inefficient manner. He also noticed people traveling in awfully slow ways, with the typical horse and buggy of his day. In Ford's mind, such lack of imagination was a mistake--yes, a valuable source of intelligence--that would inevitably become his classroom and give birth to his experiments with motors! So look around you. What clues are your mistakes giving you? What intel can you collect from the mistakes of others? Turn that data into useful information, and you too can do something great.
2. Think like a trapeze artist.
Winston Churchill got it right when he said, "Success is going from failure to failure without losing your enthusiasm." Much like a trapeze artist who swings and swirls from bar to bar and makes it all look so effortless, you must learn the art of swinging from each failure (yes, a clue!) to the next failure (yet another clue!). The only way to do that? Practice. Trapeze artists practice this for eight hours a day. And Winston Churchill certainly put in his fair share of practice. Churchill suffered from depression, was a poor student in school, was a gifted amateur painter, was an awesome political writer, was a man with a speech impediment, and was a leader who hated mathematics. There were many tough bars to swing from, often while feeling down in the dumps. So if Churchill could write 12 books, produce war correspondence for 2 wars, remain a Member of Parliament for 64 years, serve as Prime Minister of England for four years, and still find time to paint oils, what's your excuse? "Experience," after all, said Oscar Wilde, "is simply the name everyone gives to their mistakes." So: Swing!
3. Become an expert in your field.
"An expert is a man who has made all the mistakes which can be made, in a very narrow field," said Niels Bohr, a Danish physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922. Bohr knew this better than most as he plugged away--for decades!--trying to understand atomic structure. But he's not the only one, of course. It took Einstein 10 years to answer the question, "Is light a wave or a particle?" After experimenting and making his fair share of mistakes, he concluded that light behaves as both waves and particles, depending on what we do with it. Science, however, doesn't have a monopoly on expertise. You can become an expert at anything, in any field--baking, teaching, fencing, bookbinding, rugby, whatever! The key is to love yourself enough to make all the mistakes which can be made in your specific field. But don't take my word for it. Take his:
'I have missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I have lost almost 300 games. On 26 occasions I have been entrusted to take the game-winning shot... and I missed. I have failed over and over and over again in my life. And that's precisely why I succeed.' --Michael Jordan, Six-time NBA Champion
Life is a classroom, so show up each day. Becoming an exuberant learner is a must for success, and it can be done in 4 seconds or less. It doesn't take rocket science, a black belt in Judo, or even a college degree. All it takes is you--boldly making up your mind--to lose the fixed mindset and adopt the growth mindset. Do that and you'll open the door to a whole new world. Look for clues, make mistakes, and remember: Swing!
Linette Marie Allen is founder and director of DreamZu, a personal development consultancy based in Washington, DC. Linette frequently lectures on the economics of imagination and is a regular contributor to EzineArticles and print publications. She holds a master's degree in organizational and social psychology from the London School of Economics. Her new book, Operating in the Dream Zone: How to Kick Your Dreams to the Sky and Thrive in Any Economy , is now available on Amazon in the Kindle Store. Get your copy here!
Good horror/mystery/suspense book or series for a 16 year old guy?
hey,
I'm 16 and i love books like "the green mile", "The Mist", "The Hunger Games", and Ted Dekker's "Circle Trilogy"
I'm really into Horror/Suspense with some mystery thrown in.
and preferably something available on amazon Kindle
Additional:
No Harry Potter (not interested). and NO twilight!
Dean Koontz


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