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                            Getting Ready to Learn









                            If it be now, ’tis not to come; if it be not to come, it will be now; if it be not
                            now, yet it will come: the readiness is all.
                                                                William Shakespeare, Hamlet


                                  AMLET SPENDS MUCH OF SHAKESPEARE’S MOST FAMOUS PLAY GETTING
                                  himself ready to deal with his suspicions of what has happened to his
                            Hfather. Many of us take a similar approach to learning.
                                        When we are born we are clearly ready to learn. We have no
                                  preconceptions about ourselves. All our senses play on the amazing
                                  world we encounter. We watch, practice, and then walk. We listen,
                                  experiment, and then talk. Most homes provide an early learning
                                  environment that is good enough for us to walk, talk, and acquire a
                                  range of other useful skills.
                                        As we grow up, we somehow become less ready. Other pres-
                                  sures bear down on us. We learn to worry and doubt. We can lose
                                  confidence. At home and at work, we can easily find our environ-
                                  ment less conducive to learning than we would like it to be. We
                                  gather  learning  “baggage”  around  us,  which  begins  to  weigh  us
                                  down.
                                        But, unless we are ready to learn, we won’t be able to realize
                                  our  potential.  When  French  scientist  Louis  Pasteur  wrote  that
                                  “chance favors only the prepared mind,” he might have been talk-
                                  ing  about  many  “nonlearners”  today,  whose  minds  have  become
                                  deprogrammed  from  the  naturally  receptive  state  in  which  they
                                  started life.
                                        Have you ever stopped to wonder why when you go on a train-
                                  ing course so little of it sticks? Or, if you have teenage children, why
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