*Wisdom [Learning] is not a product of schooling but the lifelong attempt to acquire it. * (Albert Einstein)
Martha Stewart, being interviewed by Google Talks with Marissa Mayer, was asked what ideas she lived by. She answered that one idea guiding her was the saying,
Learn something new everyday.
This reminded me of a teaching concept--nurture a desire for lifelong learning. With an openness to continued learning, we take in new information and knowledge, which then impacts how we problem-solve, create, and behave. As an artist, we take in sensory experiences that impact our design process…whether through the music we compose, a wall-hanging we create, or a story that we write.

With a world that is changing quickly everyday, the changes and the speed at which they occur challenges each of us and our families continually. While it can create stress, it can also be a catalyst for growth. It is exciting to consider the new possibilities for the future.
It can be a stimulus for creativity, whether in our work or in our personal lives.
Change, while not always welcome, can force us to consider alternate ways of doing things, encourage us to try new experiences, and to consider the world around us with new eyes. In our families, we can use the latest technology as an aid to communicate with each other, provide up-dated information, and as tools for learning, while not allowing it to become a negative focus that erodes our time together and relationships.
As in most things, our changing world has the potential for positive or negative influences. So, perhaps the biggest challenge is to use the new things that we learn everyday…
…in ways that are good,
valuable,
and add quality and well-being to our work, families, and lives.
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Reference:* Quote– Albert Einstein to J. Dispentiere—March 24, 1954. AEA 59-495.)
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- The Importance of Lifelong Learning (babyboomerknowledgecenter.com/2009/06/importance-of-lifelong-learning.html)
Very much applaud your use of green for emphasis. Gives so much life and energy to this essay on making learning a constant goal. Appreciate the photo of the learning statue very much. You certainly helped me learn today, Joni. Thank you!
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I so glad this was of some help…I thought the statue was interesting too and had not seen it (and the others) before.
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Thanks, Joni. This is my view on life as well. Well written and a great encouragement for people to keep challenging themselves.
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http://anoasisathome.wordpress.com/2011/11/12/a-sense-of-accomplishment/
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I like the idea of learning something every day. 🙂
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It keeps life interesting for sure! jb
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