5 Reasons to keep learning

Kenneth Smit editorial | 05-10-2018

Now answer this question honestly: are you learning new knowledge and skills? Because today is Teacher's Day, we have 5 reasons in this blog why you should keep learning.

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Today is Teacher's Day, the Dutch version of World Teachers' Day. This day was created to draw attention to teachers. The teaching profession is often underestimated and that is why UNESCO established this day to improve the image of teachers and put them in the spotlight.

Teachers play an important role in our society. They largely determine the future of our children and grandchildren. It is the teachers who teach them skills such as math skills or language skills. But social skills, information skills and collaboration are also important skills. Gaining new knowledge and skills is therefore central throughout your entire school career. From primary school, secondary school, higher education to university education.

And then, after your studies, you go to work. Continuing to develop yourself is a human need. It feels good to learn new skills or improve your existing skills. Now answer this question honestly: are you learning new knowledge and skills? Because today is Teacher's Day, we have 5 reasons in this blog why you should keep learning.

1. You are sustainably employable

As an employee, it is necessary that you continue to grow. Technological developments are happening at lightning speed and qualifications on the labor market are losing their value more and more quickly. If you leave school now and do not teach yourself new knowledge, you will be behind in 5 to 10 years. Sustainable employability of employees is an important theme in more and more companies. Do you ensure that you continue to learn? Then there is a greater chance that you will be assured of a job.

2. You develop more brain power

Your brain is like muscles that you can train. The more often you perform a skill, the more this muscle develops. After a while, you've practiced the skill so many times that your brain has adapted. Do you remember the first time you tried to play waves? The first few times you were constantly wrong. But the more you practiced hitting, the better you got. It's the same with learning. By continuously teaching yourself knowledge and skills, you develop more brain power.

3. You combat boredom

If you continue to develop yourself, you will end up in a flow. It feels good to learn something new and it makes you lose track of time. When you are bored, time moves very slowly. To kill time, you look at your phone a lot or eat a lot. By teaching yourself something new, you continue to develop yourself. Continuing to develop yourself is therefore the ideal remedy against boredom.

4. You are flexible

When you continue to learn, you have acquired a lot of knowledge or learned different skills. You must be able to respond quickly in unexpected situations. And because you keep learning and challenging yourself, you can switch super quickly.

5. You create more success

By continuing to learn, you create more success. Just think of the brilliant people who have gone far. What do you think of Steve Jobs or Stephen Hawking, for example? These geniuses have gotten this far because they were always looking for self-improvement. They were constantly learning and applying their newly learned skills. Will you join them? #Change2success

Conclusion

In this blog we have mentioned 5 reasons to keep learning. If you continue to learn, you will have an advantage and you will make yourself indispensable within your company. Do you want you cars for salecommunication of management improve skills? Then view our extensive range workouts.

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