By Rockie Blunt
If you are like most people I know, you recently made some New Year’s resolutions. Chances are that some of your resolutions, such as quitting smoking, dieting or starting up at the gym again, are aimed at developing your physical health.
Obviously that is very important, but how about your mind? Would it also be a good idea to attend to your intellectual health? Maybe doing something simple, like shutting off the TV and picking up a book every once in a while. Or perhaps a more ambitious goal: joining a book club, or taking that college course you have been thinking about for years. Or signing up for one of the many technical, operational and professional skills courses NEPPA offers.
Here are a few ideas for increasing your knowledge at work in 2011:
Any one of these ideas can be very rewarding, and if you find that they involve dusting off a few mental "cobwebs," that’s okay too. You’re never too old to learn. As you go through life your capacity to learn actually grows, but you have to make it grow. Mental muscles are like physical ones: they need exercise to keep them in shape.
So happy new learning in the new year!