Master motivator and business philosopher,
Jim Rohn, famously quoted, tells us that…
“FORMAL education will help you
make a living while…
SELF-education will make you
a fortune.”
The premise of this quote was never meant
to disparage the value of a formal education, but instead to stress the
targeted impact and effect self-education
has on a specific objective, achievement, or outcome.
Self-education has become an equalizer to
those who see formal education as too rigid, out of date, or irrelevant to the
attainment of their goals. It has also become a method to leverage formal education curriculums and credentials.
Don’t get me wrong, formal education has
its place. But even formal education oftentimes
comes with a mandate to keep up with the changes, updates, and advancements
through a continual education process (formal or informal) to remain relevant
and knowledgeable.
Coming from a formal education background,
I can attest to the merits of a formal education from many perspectives. But to
discount or deny the effect of a self-education is akin to looking at the world
through a straw—there is so much more out there to see and experience.
Think about it. If you happen to have a bachelor’s
degree in marketing and advertising, having say, an additional skill or ability
to manipulate Photoshop tools would give you an edge in the marketplace as
well. But, what if all you need from Photoshop is an ability to make minor
adjustments to images and photos to enhance your marketing and advertising? You
don’t need a fully-credentialed formal certification for that. A YouTube session
or two would most likely be all you’d need to self-educate and meet your
objective.
Self-education can also help you to take a
critical first step toward success with the knowledge and insight you need to
compete in the space you seek. As liberating as self-education sounds, however,
it will require something of you that
you may not be initially prepared for.
You’ll need the DISCIPLINE to follow a
schedule and to procure the right resources to ensure you educate yourself
correctly and efficiently. But there are
ways to mitigate the cons and accentuate the pros.
Here are four quick, but useful, useful tips for you to
do just that…
Start
with something you enjoy
If your self-education starts with excuses,
you are in the wrong lane. Re-align
yourself with your purpose or passion and then
move ahead. Teaching yourself to learn a particular skill requires your
commitment. You are more likely to commit to something you enjoy over something
you don’t.
Enlist
an accountability partner
Because self-education requires your
unwavering devotion to consistency, it may help to hire a coach or someone who
will keep you on track. Remember, consistency rules the day whether you’re
starting something new or you’re looking for results in personal development,
business, and unique skillsets. If you are one of the few who has a high dose
of self-discipline, this may not apply to you. But it should be something you
keep in mind if and when you notice the need.
Test
yourself
Find ways to put your knowledge into
practice. Don’t fear mistakes. Mistakes are part of the learning process. Learn
from them and move ahead.
Commit
to lifelong learning
We are ALWAYS learning. Your ability to
embrace lifelong learning is critical
to your growth and success. The dream life you desire might just be one book away, one podcast away, or one
skill away. Be curious. Never stop learning and you will inevitably get where
you desire to be.
Until next time...
- G -
"Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think." ~ Albert Einstein
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