How we can learn begins with deciding to setting up a learning system in place. There is not a day that we don't encounter a new experience, including great and no-so-great outcomes, and if there's anything to learn from it, it would be a pity to let it slide without remembering it or drawing some positive conclusions from it.
This is why it might be a good idea to jot down into a personal journal these experiences, good or bad, and begin building some guidance that can be reviewed before any future repetition of the same task or project. The procedure is quite simple and just demands a systematic debriefing and note-taking. Something I'm putting in place for my video projects!
Thursday, June 2, 2011
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