We find what we’re looking for
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Communication, Training & development
Attention: if you are a monk, currently in a sensory deprivation chamber or on a deserted island there’s no need to read this post. Really. Please go back to what you were doing.
If none of the above apply to you please read on.
Our brains aren’t sponges they’re sieves.
Unless you fall into one of the three [...]
Tags: attention, brain, brain based learning, focus
Powerful training = powerful learning
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Communication, Creativity & innovation
When was the last time you learned something powerful in a group setting?
I’ve asked my workshop participants this very question hundreds of times and I can count on one hand the number of times someone relayed an example that took place in a university setting (see my caveat below).
Powerful learning is relevant.
Powerful learning pushes us [...]
Tags: adult education, book learning, brain based learning, education, experiential education, group dynamics, learning, lee-anne ragan, popular education, powerful learning, rock.paper.scissors, Training & development, university