Probably the hardest habit for me would be the begin with an end in mind... because I don't believe that it is important. While I believe that goals are important in life, they should not be concrete but should instead flow and be changeable. If I begin with the end in mind, I don't leave room to grow and learn from an experience. If I start something without making a concrete goal, I am more apt to learn and grow from the experience.
As for my easiest, I believe I am competent in several of the areas. I effectively use technology in my everyday life. I accept responsibility for my own learning and take it upon myself often to learn whatever it is that I need or want to learn. I know how to gather and find tools to help me learn. Because I already have several of these habits, I am already confident in myself as a competent learner. Most importantly though, I'm not afraid to learn. As a large group of Californians recently learned, I have zero qualms stopping whatever I'm doing just to perform the banana chant.
Go Bananas!
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Nice background. Or should I say BEAUTIFUL?!?! Way to go on the stopping everything for the banana chant...it is SO worth it!
That was me posting btw....I am also following you...hee hee heee heee (evil laugh)
I agree that you can really miss out on a lot of opportunities along the way if you're too focused on the destination. I enjoy meandering, myself.
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