Saturday 9 October 2010

Learning from Experience

Sunrise on Blue River At 3 A.M.Image by Yellow Snow Photography via Flickr
A Message from Noelyne...

There is no substitute for experience when it comes to learning and development.  That's in my opinion of course.  In the training room Kolb's experiential learning cycle is often referred to when helping students understand how they learn and encouraging people to reflect on experiences so that you learn from them.  This is particularly useful for bad, unwanted or unplanned experiences as you can turn a negative into a positive, work out what you would do differently so that you can act or behave differently the next time if faced with a similar situation.

The choices that I have made this year have given me even more opportunities to learn from experience.  Thankfully there have been more planned and wanted experiences than the unplanned.

Thank you for dropping by and do let me know if there is a particular topic or issue that you would like to see covered here.

Enjoy the process of life,

Noelyne Jones

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