Learning Faster

It’s usually only when we get to the end of something we ask “What did you learn?”

But the hope is that we don’t have to get to the end, but while we’re still in flux can begin to answer “What are you learning?”

The hope is that we don’t have to rely on completion of something and looking at it retrospectively in order to glean the lessons.

If you can learn while ‘in the midst’, you’re going to be much more effective sooner.

Learning faster has everything to do with “what am I learning” as opposed to only asking “what did I learn”


***it may be important to note that “what did I learn” is still a really important question and there’s an infinite number of good things that come from asking it.



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