You could change the name of any library to The Center for LifeLong Learning because libraries inspire, foster creativity, teach people to appreciate diversity, promote critical thinking and they're a gathering place for anyone craving a knowledge fix. Libraries rock!
I like the 7 1/2 Habits of Lifelong Learners.
1. Begin and end in the mind
2. Accept responsibility for your own learning
3. View problems as a challenge
4. Have confidence in yourself as a competent, effective learner
5. Create your own learning toolbox
6. Use technology to your advantage
7. Teach/mentor others
7 1/2 Play
For me, the hardest is the first one, especially when it comes to learning new technology. If I can see an authentic reason for doing it, then I'm on board. But if I need to learn something just because it's a new technology, then my luddite tendencies creep in and I find learning difficult.
Why is my favorite habit "play" only a 1/2 habit? I take play very seriously. It gets your creative juices going and lets you think with both sides of your brain. Play deserves to be a whole number. If we make play the 8th habit, then we lose the "play" on the Stephen Covey book. But there are other steps that could turn to a half step. Keep play whole.
Here are two quotes about play and I think they do a good job illustrating why it's essential:
"The creation of something new is not accomplished by the intellect but by the play instinct acting from inner necessity. The creative mind plays with the objects it loves. " Carl Jung
"We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing. " George Bernard Shaw
By the way, one of my hobbies is collecting quotes so this blog will be filled with them.
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