Category: Learning Dimensions

Why Schools Need a Makeover for the Innovators of Tomorrow!

Why does the education system often stifle creativity and problem-solving instead of advancing innovation and independent thinking? In a world that celebrates these qualities, it’s surprising that our schools reward obedience and conformity. Ana Lorena Fábrega’s book, The Learning Game, challenges this status quo, making a solid case for why and how

Becoming a Human+ Worker for Jobs that Don’t Even Exist Yet

What if traditional education and high school graduation are just the starting point of your learning journey? In her book “Long Life Learning: Preparing for Jobs That Don’t Even Exist Yet,” Michelle Weise presents an inspiring vision of the future where education and work go hand in hand throughout life. As we

How Competing Values Shape Our Choices and Behaviours

Imagine standing at a busy crossroads with paths branching in every direction. Each path represents a different decision you could make: staying safe on the well-trodden path, taking a risky shortcut, or venturing down a winding route no one else has tried. This crossroads is a metaphor for our daily lives, where

Why We Learn Better When We Care?

Have you ever sat through a boring lecture or training session, dutifully taking notes, only to forget everything shortly after? It’s like being at a fancy dinner, and the chef serves a dish with all the best ingredients—but it’s bland. You poke at it, unimpressed, because despite the quality, it lacks what

Beliefs: The Invisible Architects of Our Reality!

Belief systems are like the lenses through which we view the world. Just as a pair of glasses helps someone see clearly, our beliefs shape how we interpret experiences, make decisions, and interact with others. So, they are like the invisible blueprints that shape the architecture of our lives. Just as a

The Art of Changing Minds in a Polarised World

In a world where opinions clash like waves against a rocky shore, the ability to change minds has become a vital skill. It’s a challenge that can feel like trying to move a mountain with a spoon—it’s slow, tedious, and often feels impossible. In his book Mindstuck: Mastering the Art of Changing

Character: The Foundation of an Enduring Legacy!

Is leadership truly about power, status, and wealth, or does it hold a deeper, more profound meaning? In today’s world, many associate leadership with these external symbols of success. However, the book Leading with Character: 10 Minutes a Day to a Brilliant Legacy by Dr. Jim Loehr and Caren Kenney presents a

Self-Awareness: Controlling Arguments for Healthier Relationships!

We’ve all been there – caught in the heat of an argument, emotions running high, and saying things we regret later. Arguments are a natural part of any relationship, but they don’t have to be destructive. In his book “Why We Argue and How to Stop”, therapist Jerry Manney offers practical strategies

The Motivation Myth: How Small, Consistent Actions Lead to Success

Have you ever felt stuck, like you are just not motivated to do anything? You are not alone. Many people struggle with motivation, especially when it comes to achieving their goals. But what if I told you that motivation isn’t something you need to find but rather something you create through action?

Your Legacy is in Your Hands: Start Owning It!

What impact do you want to make on the world, on your friends and family, on your community or in your business? Must your impact be positive or negative? Do you want to be proud of it? Do you want to make the world a better place? When you’re gone, how do