The Learner’s Journey starts with knowing nothing.
Then they encounter some beginner’s luck and make something happen, possibly even get some praise.
So they want to dig in and learn more, get better and stronger, focus more, learn more, maybe even become an expert.
And then the hard part starts, they get stuck, they stumble, they realize their growth is plateauing and they need to adjust and twist more.
Everyone goes through this, everyone – and when working with those that are on the journey (or if I’m in it), I always equate my growth to how many questions I’m asking.
Do I go back after each step and ask for what’s next?
Or do I go learn something, trying 8 steps on my own and come back asking you for help with Step 9?
If it’s every next step, there is a problem, if I’m growing on my own and then getting support – I’m on the right path.