Part three of three:
In one minute, assess your learning and consider how you’ve turned it into your current means.
“I determined that my new efforts needed to have their own “life” instead of being a temporary version of the New Scenic Café. In doing so, I acknowledged that each aspect of these new efforts need to be valued on their own, not as a substitute of my past experiences. I’ve slowed down and acknowledged that an experience is a resource, not to be carbon copied but to be applied.”
To guide you in this exercise, here are some additional questions:
How have I incorporated that lesson in my life since that incident? What are some examples as to where I’ve benefitted from my learning? How can I apply my learning to how I will move my idea forward?