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Getting Ready to Learn                                          39

                                         Put  simply,  this  means  that  you  are  unlikely  to  be  able  to
                                   switch yourself on to learn something if your most basic needs—
                                   having enough food, not being too tired, having a reasonable roof
                                   over  your  head,  being  safe,  feeling  loved,  and  feeling  that  you
                                   belong—are not met.
                                         At first thought, getting to the top of this hierarchy seems
                                   suspiciously  as  if  it  might  depend  on  material  wealth.  True,  you
                                   need  enough  money  to  eat  and  to  have  somewhere  to  live.  But
                                   money cannot buy love and belonging. And, most importantly, it
                                   cannot buy self-esteem.

                                What is your most powerful learning experience to date? What is the most stressful experi-
                                ence you can think of? What effect did it have on you? How did you get on at school? Do you
                                experience threatening situations at work, causing you unacceptable stress? If so, what action
                                could you take to improve this? Can you think of times when you have been on a training
                                course and you felt too stressed to take in what you were learning? What could you have done
                                to overcome this? Do you treat all of your colleagues with respect, even those you find most
                                difficult to work with?



                              READING YOUR OWN MOODS


                                   Thinking about stress in the abstract is a difficult thing to do. It is
                                   much  easier  to  describe  your  own  mood  at  any  one  specific
                                   moment.


                                Try this activity right now. What kind of mood are you in? Use the mood meter overleaf to
                                gauge how you are feeling.
                                   If you are running a meeting or seminar, it may be helpful to find out where your partic-
                                ipants would position themselves on this meter. If they are down toward the bottom, then you
                                will need to have strategies for dealing with them! They will not learn or participate effec-
                                tively until they have started to deal with their negative feelings. More importantly, you will
                                find it helpful to be more aware of your own moods as a learner.
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