LIFELONG
LEARNING
AND
SELF-DIRECTION
Sponsored in part by the Workforce Development Agency, State of Michigan, Michigan Works!, through your
local Workforce Development Board and Muskegon County Board of Commissioners. Auxiliary aids and
services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities EEO/ADA/Employer/Programs - TTY# - 711.
What is Lifelong Learning?
“The continuous building
of skills and knowledge
throughout the life of an
individual. It occurs
through experiences
encountered in the
course of a lifetime.”
Wikipedia
What is Lifelong Learning?
Learning that doesn’t
necessarily happen in
school or a classroom;
an ongoing journey of
learning through
experiences.
“Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at
twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning
stays young. The greatest thing in life is to
keep your mind young.”
Henry Ford once said…
Lifelong Learning Is About
 Acquiring and updating all kinds of abilities,
interests, knowledge and qualifications
 Valuing all forms of learning
 Taking more control of our futures
Lifelong Learning
 Makes us more interesting
 Provides us with a fresh perspective
 Allows us to make better, more
informed decisions
 Assists us in becoming more
successful in our life and career
Why is Lifelong Learning Important?
“As we enter the 21st century, the information
age, your ability to expand your mind and
strive for continuous education is critical to
your success.
By dedicating yourself to lifelong learning, you
can leapfrog ahead of your competition.”
Brian Tracy
Why is Lifelong Learning Important?
That means your
knowledge has to double
every 2-3 years just to
keep up!
Information and
knowledge
in every field is
doubling every
2-3 years.
The Road to Career Success
It’s rare for people to
advance in their careers
without:
 Career Assessment
 Career Exploration
 Career Development
 Continuous Learning
Career Assessment
 Know yourself
 Who am I?
 What are my strengths?
Weaknesses?
 What can I bring to the
table?
 What are the priorities in
my life?
 What do I enjoy doing?
 What am I interested in?
 Am I a “people person”?
 What goals have I
accomplished?
 Where am I right now?
 Where do I want to be in 5
or 10 years?
Career Exploration
 Explore career possibilities (O*NET)
 Conduct informational interviews
 Network
 Find a mentor
 Job Exploration and Research
Increasing Skills & Gaining Experience
 Internships
 Volunteering
 Job shadowing
 Practicing
 Education/training
 Researching
Career Development
 Initiative
 Competence
 Continuous Improvement
Taking the Initiative
 Be motivated
 Do your job well and
do it right
 Finish what you start
 Seek new
opportunities
 Use your time wisely
 Perform job duties in a proficient and
efficient manner
 Possess the skills and knowledge to
do the job well—be a “paid expert”
 Seek out ways of staying
current with skills
Demonstrating Competence
Keys to Learning from Mistakes
I. Admit that you’ve made a mistake
II. Accept responsibility
III. Understand why the mistake occurred
IV. Reflect on the lesson you learned
V. Try to avoid repeating the same mistake
“Mistakes are lessons of wisdom. The past cannot
be changed. The future is yet in your power.”
Hugh White
Learning from Your Mistakes
 We’re taught to feel guilty when we make
mistakes and do everything we can to
avoid them
 Look at mistakes as learning opportunities
 Mistakes can make you both stronger and
smarter
“Mistakes are only part of being human.
Appreciate your mistakes for what they are:
precious life lessons that can only be learned
the hard way.”
Al Franken
Continuous Learning
 In order to advance in your career, you
need to learn continuously
 The more you learn, the more you realize what you
don’t know
 Learning is limitless
 Never let yourself be tired of learning new
things, skills, and ideas
Top 10 Benefits of Lifelong Learning
I. Develops natural abilities
II. Opens the mind
III. Creates a curious, hungry mind
IV. Increases wisdom
V. Adds value to society
Top 10 Benefits of Lifelong Learning
VI. Helps adapt to change
VII. Helps find meaning in life
VIII. Involvement as an active contributor
IX. Develops new, valuable relationships
X. Leads to an enriching life of
self-fulfillment
Exercise Your Brain!
 Lifelong learning is essential to living a full
and healthy life
 You need a continual development of your
knowledge, skills, and attitude—especially
in the workforce
 Lifelong learning keeps
our minds sharp, improves
memory, and increases
confidence
How to Exercise Your Brain
 Read often
 Learn new skills
 Put skills into action
 Learn in groups
 Play games and puzzles
 Learn new words
 Practice your math
 Draw or paint
 Never avoid breakfast
Dedication to Lifelong Learning
“Knowledge is the primary source of
value in our world today and your
ability to expand your mind and devote
yourself to lifelong learning
is the key to breaking any
success barriers that may be
in front of you.”
Brian Tracy
Like what you saw?
We hope you found this information helpful. Check us out at
www.miworksmo.org.
• Give us any questions/comments/concerns
• See our workshop schedule
• Learn more about Michigan Works! Muskegon-Oceana
SOURCES
 ACT, Career Ready 101, 2008, Thinking Media, a division of SAI Interactive, Inc. “What is Career
Readiness?”
 Berkun, Scott. “How to Learn From Your Mistakes.” Scottberkun.com. July 2005.
 Career Advancement Instructor Guide. Goodwill Works Curriculum. Goodwill Industries International, Inc.,
2009.
 Career Advancement Participant Guide. Goodwill Works Curriculum. Goodwill Industries International,
Inc., 2009.
 “How to Learn From Mistakes.” Strategicbusinessteam.com. How to Start a Small Business and Invest
Your Money Wisely. 2009-2011, Strategicbusinessteam.com.
 Quotationspage.com. 1994-2010, Quotations Page.com and Michael Moncur.
 “Lifelong Learning.” En.wikipedia.org.
 “Lifelong Learning Attributes for Career Advancement – Perspectives from Chinese Proverbs.” Career-
success-for-newbies. 2006, career-success-for-newbies.com.
 Mills, Chris and Amanda Whitmore. Job Institute Manual. Goodwill Industries of Greater Grand Rapids.
San Francisco, Cal.: Creative Commons, 2010.
 Pettinger, Tejvan. “How to Learn From Mistakes.” Pickthebrain.com. Web. 2011, PickTheBrain.
 “Take Initiative at Work, Take Success Home.” Career-Tools-HQ.com. 2008-2009, Career-Tools-HQ.com.

Lifelong Learning and Self Direction

  • 1.
    LIFELONG LEARNING AND SELF-DIRECTION Sponsored in partby the Workforce Development Agency, State of Michigan, Michigan Works!, through your local Workforce Development Board and Muskegon County Board of Commissioners. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities EEO/ADA/Employer/Programs - TTY# - 711.
  • 2.
    What is LifelongLearning? “The continuous building of skills and knowledge throughout the life of an individual. It occurs through experiences encountered in the course of a lifetime.” Wikipedia
  • 3.
    What is LifelongLearning? Learning that doesn’t necessarily happen in school or a classroom; an ongoing journey of learning through experiences.
  • 4.
    “Anyone who stopslearning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young.” Henry Ford once said…
  • 5.
    Lifelong Learning IsAbout  Acquiring and updating all kinds of abilities, interests, knowledge and qualifications  Valuing all forms of learning  Taking more control of our futures
  • 6.
    Lifelong Learning  Makesus more interesting  Provides us with a fresh perspective  Allows us to make better, more informed decisions  Assists us in becoming more successful in our life and career
  • 7.
    Why is LifelongLearning Important? “As we enter the 21st century, the information age, your ability to expand your mind and strive for continuous education is critical to your success. By dedicating yourself to lifelong learning, you can leapfrog ahead of your competition.” Brian Tracy
  • 8.
    Why is LifelongLearning Important? That means your knowledge has to double every 2-3 years just to keep up! Information and knowledge in every field is doubling every 2-3 years.
  • 9.
    The Road toCareer Success It’s rare for people to advance in their careers without:  Career Assessment  Career Exploration  Career Development  Continuous Learning
  • 10.
    Career Assessment  Knowyourself  Who am I?  What are my strengths? Weaknesses?  What can I bring to the table?  What are the priorities in my life?  What do I enjoy doing?  What am I interested in?  Am I a “people person”?  What goals have I accomplished?  Where am I right now?  Where do I want to be in 5 or 10 years?
  • 11.
    Career Exploration  Explorecareer possibilities (O*NET)  Conduct informational interviews  Network  Find a mentor  Job Exploration and Research
  • 12.
    Increasing Skills &Gaining Experience  Internships  Volunteering  Job shadowing  Practicing  Education/training  Researching
  • 13.
    Career Development  Initiative Competence  Continuous Improvement
  • 14.
    Taking the Initiative Be motivated  Do your job well and do it right  Finish what you start  Seek new opportunities  Use your time wisely
  • 15.
     Perform jobduties in a proficient and efficient manner  Possess the skills and knowledge to do the job well—be a “paid expert”  Seek out ways of staying current with skills Demonstrating Competence
  • 16.
    Keys to Learningfrom Mistakes I. Admit that you’ve made a mistake II. Accept responsibility III. Understand why the mistake occurred IV. Reflect on the lesson you learned V. Try to avoid repeating the same mistake “Mistakes are lessons of wisdom. The past cannot be changed. The future is yet in your power.” Hugh White
  • 17.
    Learning from YourMistakes  We’re taught to feel guilty when we make mistakes and do everything we can to avoid them  Look at mistakes as learning opportunities  Mistakes can make you both stronger and smarter “Mistakes are only part of being human. Appreciate your mistakes for what they are: precious life lessons that can only be learned the hard way.” Al Franken
  • 18.
    Continuous Learning  Inorder to advance in your career, you need to learn continuously  The more you learn, the more you realize what you don’t know  Learning is limitless  Never let yourself be tired of learning new things, skills, and ideas
  • 19.
    Top 10 Benefitsof Lifelong Learning I. Develops natural abilities II. Opens the mind III. Creates a curious, hungry mind IV. Increases wisdom V. Adds value to society
  • 20.
    Top 10 Benefitsof Lifelong Learning VI. Helps adapt to change VII. Helps find meaning in life VIII. Involvement as an active contributor IX. Develops new, valuable relationships X. Leads to an enriching life of self-fulfillment
  • 21.
    Exercise Your Brain! Lifelong learning is essential to living a full and healthy life  You need a continual development of your knowledge, skills, and attitude—especially in the workforce  Lifelong learning keeps our minds sharp, improves memory, and increases confidence
  • 22.
    How to ExerciseYour Brain  Read often  Learn new skills  Put skills into action  Learn in groups  Play games and puzzles  Learn new words  Practice your math  Draw or paint  Never avoid breakfast
  • 23.
    Dedication to LifelongLearning “Knowledge is the primary source of value in our world today and your ability to expand your mind and devote yourself to lifelong learning is the key to breaking any success barriers that may be in front of you.” Brian Tracy
  • 24.
    Like what yousaw? We hope you found this information helpful. Check us out at www.miworksmo.org. • Give us any questions/comments/concerns • See our workshop schedule • Learn more about Michigan Works! Muskegon-Oceana
  • 25.
    SOURCES  ACT, CareerReady 101, 2008, Thinking Media, a division of SAI Interactive, Inc. “What is Career Readiness?”  Berkun, Scott. “How to Learn From Your Mistakes.” Scottberkun.com. July 2005.  Career Advancement Instructor Guide. Goodwill Works Curriculum. Goodwill Industries International, Inc., 2009.  Career Advancement Participant Guide. Goodwill Works Curriculum. Goodwill Industries International, Inc., 2009.  “How to Learn From Mistakes.” Strategicbusinessteam.com. How to Start a Small Business and Invest Your Money Wisely. 2009-2011, Strategicbusinessteam.com.  Quotationspage.com. 1994-2010, Quotations Page.com and Michael Moncur.  “Lifelong Learning.” En.wikipedia.org.  “Lifelong Learning Attributes for Career Advancement – Perspectives from Chinese Proverbs.” Career- success-for-newbies. 2006, career-success-for-newbies.com.  Mills, Chris and Amanda Whitmore. Job Institute Manual. Goodwill Industries of Greater Grand Rapids. San Francisco, Cal.: Creative Commons, 2010.  Pettinger, Tejvan. “How to Learn From Mistakes.” Pickthebrain.com. Web. 2011, PickTheBrain.  “Take Initiative at Work, Take Success Home.” Career-Tools-HQ.com. 2008-2009, Career-Tools-HQ.com.