Never stop learning. It’s never too late to learn something new, and you're never too old to learn.
The reality is that we are learning every day. Whether we are learning or relearning, it’s actually a great thing. It’s when you stop learning that you start to get stagnant, which is not a pretty sight.
Sometimes we reach a point in our life where we feel like we don’t know how to learn. Here are some ideas that might help to lighten up our life and our minds:
· Associate with educated people, join groups and discussions. You can learn so much by just being interested and socializing with people. I was also told that you never want to be the smartest person in the room.
· Take classes that sound interesting. Take a college course to get a degree or certificate. Or, audit college-level subjects, which means, no exams, just pure learning. Also consider online classes where you don’t even have to leave your home.
· Listen to amazing talk radio on my show and podcasts. As a radio host, I interview different guests from all over the world, and I often feel like it’s school on air. There are so many interesting perspectives that are always fascinating.
· Seminars are another avenue for learning. You can just walk in and listen to learn and take in the things that bring you value and expand your mind. Golden nuggets are everywhere.
· Google and YouTube are other amazing resources for learning online. Watch a video and learn a skill from start to finish.
What are some things that you would like to learn? Whether a new recipe, a sport, gardening, a business skill, sewing, decorating or something else, the world is your oyster—you can do anything you wish and anything you put your mind to!
Remember, positive thoughts create positive actions. Broaden your horizon.
Tune in to the brighter side of life and business on the Kim Pagano Show 1590 KVTA or download Kim’s podcast, The Kim Pagano Show. If you have a business and would like to share it, join Kim’s Business Mixer. Call 805.419.0008 to sign up.
It’s never too late to learn something new, and you're never too old to learn.
