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                            OVERCOMING BARRIERS TO LEARNING

                                  You are ready to learn, feeling relaxed and alert. You have decided
                                  where you want to learn and have organized your learning environ-
                                  ment. But, somehow you never seem to get round to it—learning that
                                  new computer program, working out how to tile your bathroom, find-
                                  ing  out  why  your  tomato  plants  produce  fruit  that  never  ripen.
                                  What’s the problem? Your mind is receptive but still not turned on.
                                                    TEAMFLY
                                        As with horses, so with learners. You can take us to water but
                                  you cannot make us drink. As US academic Chris Argyris puts it:
                                  “No one can develop anyone else apart from himself. The door to
                                  development is locked from inside.”
                                        This is the conundrum of being motivated to learn. Once you
                                  have  left  school  or  college,  all  of  life’s  conflicting  demands  press
                                  down on you. There are many barriers to prevent you from engag-
                                  ing in learning. Here are some of the common ones, with sugges-
                                  tions of how you can overcome them.


                                  I haven’t got enough time. If it is important, then you have to make
                                  time for it! Set aside small but regular amounts of time to fit in with
                                  your  other  commitments  and  think  about  giving  yourself  whole
                                  days or weekends devoted to something you are keen to learn. Use
                                  the life planning activity in Chapter 12.
                                  I can’t get the kind of learning I want near where I live or work. This may
                                  be true at first sight, but think more laterally. Can you get it online?
                                  Have you really investigated what is available? You need to search
                                  a long way beyond the training department of the organization for
                                  which  you  work.  In  the  UK  there  is  a  free  national  helpline,
                                  Learndirect  on  0800  100900,  and  other  countries  have  similar
                                  ideas. Or try talking to your colleagues and friends about what you
                                  want to do and see what creative ideas they come up with. Rather
                                  than going on a customer care course, for example, why not go and
                                  see how another organization not in your line of work does it?
                                  What’s on offer does not fit with the way I like to learn. The way you like
                                  learning  is  a  helpful  first  approach  when  searching  for  what  you
                                  want, but will be very limiting if you use it as an excuse for not try-



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