Learning Posts

I’ve made some changes to this blog. I spend a good part of my day writing, creating, and (most importantly) learning. Thought leadership requires lots of research.

I adore learning. I’m always curious and will frequently find myself tripping down the Wikipedia rabbit hole.

Tracking my learning – especially in ways the learning best builds into my creating – has been messy. I use a host of apps, google docs, bookmarks, and the like. Those are fine tools. But I need a summative experience to help my brain to find structures.

As such, I’ve added a new category to edlightenment. I’m tracking the randomness of learning I encounter on any given day or week. I don’t expect such posts to be incredibly enlightening (and as such, I’m chunking them out of the main blog flow), but it will serve as a public place for my journey.

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