Here are some habits which may be worth un-learning...
- Vocalising the words as we read, and to quit reading from left to right.
- Typing with all your fingers (if you've been using only two your whole life). This is especially tough if you're a relatively fast two-finger typist.
- Looking for value and usefulness in ideas. We need to unlearn launching into criticism (i.e. analysing why it won't work) as a knee-jerk reaction to every new proposal we come across.
- Responding to menace with menace (instead of mercy). 'Nuff said.
- Having an answer to every objection to our most cherished beliefs - we could explore the value of silence or a waiting period so the question can be sharpened and the issue re-focused.
- Believing in the necessity of meetings - we must unlearn accepting their inevitability and experiment with other alternatives (e.g. Wiki-meetings?
- Reading the same authors over and over again - they sometimes anchor us down in unhelpful places.
- Requiring a teacher/lecturer for complex theoretical topics, without which we feel that 'real learning' hasn't occured
- Repeating a similar course of action when nothing substantial is changing, whilst continuing to believe that something different will eventually happen from the repetition...(I think Einstein called this 'insanity')
- More? What else do we need to un-learn?
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