I think the hardest learning habit for me is making goals. I don't like to make specific goals, as I believe in life if you ever really want to do something, you will do it, and there is no need to make plans around it. I do however realise things would most likely be easier and goals reached more efficiently if I actually planned and put more thought into them, but life is what happens when you are busy making plans. Or maybe that is just an excuse I use, I dont know, maybe I am over analysing, this is probably best left to a psychiatrist.
The easier things for me are accepting responsibility for learning, viewing problems as challenges and using technology to my advantage.
- I dont really know how someone cant be responsible for their own learning, unless they havent yet made it out of high school. I would think anyone with a tertiary education would know you only learn what you know through making the effort yourself, and that education eventually dates, and so you need to keep yourself current. I also believe its important to keep your brain exercised. And if you dont use it, you loose it.
- Viewing problems as challenges is just having fun. You always learn something, you feel good about it afterwards, and and it keeps things interesting.
- I think because I am still quite young, and have grown up during a time of constant technological growth and change, it is natural for me to use technology to my advantage.