大師輕鬆讀 NO.1071 龍蝦式學習
大師輕鬆讀 NO.1071 龍蝦式學習
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NO.1071 龍蝦式學習|中英對照
在變動時代不斷蛻變的方法
Learn Like a Lobster
Accelerate Your Growth, Achieve More at Work, and Advance Your Career
海倫.塔柏 Helen Tupper、莎拉.艾利絲 Sarah Ellis
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重點導讀 Main Idea
在變動時代不斷蛻變的方法
Accelerate Your Growth, Achieve More at Work, and Advance Your Career
世界變化愈快,學習的習慣與技能就愈珍貴。像龍蝦一樣學習吧,牠們是大自然中的學習機器,永遠不會停止學習和成長。
The more rapidly the world changes, the more valuable learning habits and skills become. Learn like a lobster. Lobsters are nature's learning machines; they never stop learning and growing.
Chapter 1 在工作中學習
Learn as you go
最有效的學習通常發生在工作之中,不是在工作之外。與其等待上課或其他正式的學習機會,不如在日常行動中成長,包括進行小型實驗、提出更好的問題,以及利用數據引導個人改進。最有效的學習方式是持續、務實且個人化的,這樣才能在前進過程中一路進化,持續保持競爭力。
The best learning usually happens as something you do in the work, not around it. Instead of waiting for courses or other formal learning opportunities, aim to grow through your everyday actions — running small experiments, asking better questions, and using data to guide your personal improvement. The best way to learn is continuous, practical, and personal, so you stay relevant by evolving as you go.
Chapter 2 在困難中學習
Learn in the hard moments
那些你寧可逃避的時刻──像是犯錯、受挫、面對嚴厲回饋──其實正是最有助於個人與職業成長的時刻。在這些困難的時刻,與其維護自尊,不如把學習放在第一位。當事情出錯,保持好奇心,從中汲取洞見,以堅韌應對。只要心態對了,困難時刻反而能成為你最快進步的方式。
The hard moments that you'd prefer to avoid — like mistakes, setbacks, and tough feedback — are in fact great fuel for personal and professional growth. Instead of protecting your ego in those hard moments, prioritize learning. When things go wrong, get curious, extract insights, and respond with resilience. Hard moments can become the fastest way to improve if you have the right mindset.
Chapter 3 主導自己的學習計畫
Lead your own learning program
主動掌控自己的職業發展,不要等待別人給你機會。別再依賴主管、課程或完美的時機,開始創造屬於自己的學習機會。透過有意識的行動、不斷嘗試與保持好奇心,你可以也應該主導自己的學習過程,如此一來,成長才能持續、自主,並始終掌握在你手中。
Take control of your own professional development instead of waiting for it to be handed to you. Stop relying on managers, courses, or perfect timing and start creating your own learning opportunities. By being intentional, experimenting, and staying curious, you can and should turn learning into something you drive — so growth becomes consistent, self-directed, and always within your control.
Chapter 4 像龍蝦一樣
Be lobster-like
環顧四周,你可能會發現許多從不停止學習的人。事實上,頂尖成就者總是把成長當作每天的習慣,不是偶爾為之的事。持續學習、保持好奇、隨時調整。不斷親自動手學習,才能讓你保持競爭力、擁有韌性,並持續前進。世界變化愈快,學習的習慣與技能就愈珍貴。像龍蝦一樣學習吧。
If you look around, you'll probably see lots of real-world examples of people who never stop learning. The reality is top performers always treat growth as a daily habit, not an occasional event. Keep learning, stay curious, and adapt as you go. Consistent ongoing hands-on learning is what keeps you relevant, resilient, and moving forward. The more rapidly the world changes, the more valuable learning habits and skills become. Learn like a lobster.
延伸閱讀 Extended Reading
學習力就是戰鬥力
Learning Is Your Edge
學得一技之長便能高枕無憂的時代已經結束。無論企業或個人,面對這個快速變化的世界,惟有持續學習及提升專業技能,才能持續擁有可供交易的籌碼。
The days when mastering a single skill could carry you through an entire career are over. For companies and individuals alike, the only way to stay relevant in a fast-moving world is to keep learning and sharpening your expertise. That's what keeps you in the game — and keeps you worth betting on.