Project Managers' Coffee Chat with Tim & Merv
Hosts Merv Jersak and Tim Jerome explore the importance of self-learning and self-directed learning for project managers. Emphasizing the learnable nature of learning itself, they discuss cultivating a learning mindset, the benefits of adaptability, and how making and reflecting on mistakes contributes to growth. The conversation touches on strategies such as practice, active reading, effective notetaking, and time management. They highlight the value of curiosity, motivation, and setting up a conducive learning environment, along with the significance of emotional intelligence and self-awareness. The episode concludes with a discussion on creating guardrails and recognizing the importance of learning from failure to provide value to oneself, teams, and customers. Main Take-Aways The benefits of self-learning: * to keep up with the changes * to understand that mistakes are not bad * to apply emotional intelligence * to use your natural curiosity and motivation * to increase your self-confidence How to learn how to learn: * put your learning into practice immediately * apply learning strategies * consolidate new learnings into a journal * cultivate a growth mindset * follow your natural curiosity * learn to self-reflect * apply lessons learned * learn to contribute to and share ideas in group situations * learn from your mistakes * focus on what you don't understand * develop strong learning habits * embrace your failures * establish guardrails * analyze failures and mistakes and identify areas for change and growth * don't berate yourself for failures or mistakes Show Notes Today's Project Managers Coffee Chat: Why Self-Learning is Important 00:27 Introducing the importance of learning and cultivating a learning mindset. Learning to learn is learnable! Yet so often we are taught to learn through memorization which is less effective. 01:33 The benefits of learning how to learn: 02:21 … to keep up with the fast pace of your changing world 02:45 … to understand that making mistakes is not a bad thing; it helps you learn 03:55 … to apply your emotional intelligence to spur on learning 04:21 … to use your natural curiosity and motivation to aid in self-learning 05:38 … to increase your self-confidence 06:06 Ideas you can implement to help you learn how to learn: 06:24 … put your learning into practice immediately 07:34 … apply learning strategies such as active reading, note-taking, time management, organization 08:18 … consolidate new learnings into a journal 08:47 … cultivate a growth mindset 09:18 … follow your natural curiosity 10:04 … learn to self-reflect to determine how you best learn 10:46 … consider lessons learned (and learn from them!) 11:28 … learn to contribute to and share ideas in group situations 12:08 … learn from your mistakes 13:07 … focus your studies on what you don't understand 14:01 … develop strong learning habits that work for you (e.g., dedicated time and place, quiet time, Pomodoro technique, etc.) 16:01 … embrace your failures as learning opportunities 16:28 … establish guardrails to guide your actions 17:46 … analyze failures and mistakes and identify areas for change and growth 18:40 … don't berate yourself for failures or mistakes
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