Academic Success

February 4, 2010

Mastery

Filed under: Uncategorized — andysumpter @ 22010 280002UTC

This post was prompted by an article on a blog published by Cath Duncan: http://www.mineyourresources.com/2010/02/in-defense-of-mastery-or-how-to-mine-the-inspiration-in-your-irritation/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+MineYourResources+%28Mine+Your+Resources%29

Mastery means depth and depth takes time and effort. Of course focus will help us to make sure that our time and effort is well directed, and we sometimes have resources we do not realise but if it is instant it probably is not worth much. I mean if anyone wants an instant degree there are plenty of places you can get one, or you could just print your own, or go on a proper degree couse and buy all your assignments on the internet. But that’s not really what it is about. Or at least that is not wht it should be or could be about. There is so much more to be gained from real learning, real knowledge, real thinking that any effort in this direction is likely to be rewarded hundreds of times over. I’m currently developing some new ideas to enable people to do coaching and personal development work over the internet, and so far I’ve been refining and testing this for over a year. The thinking and planning which has gone into this has been at least four years, and it’s informed by work I’ve been doing for over twenty years. I’m also doing some evaluation work on the outcomes of residential care where a part of the qualification for me to do this is some work I did 25 years ago! I’ve been involved in learning and changework for a long time, and using irritation as a way to drive creativity is a great idea, the mother of invention and all that….. Maybe there are differences or distinctions we need to recognise between a fantasy and a reality. Of course we can expand our map of ‘reality’ and develop new skills and knowledge and inpiration but there will probably be some time and effort involved somewhere along the way, and we may want to celebrate this fact.

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  1. [...] Mastery means depth and depth takes time and effort. Of course focus will help us to make sure that our time and effort is well directed, and we sometimes have resources we do not realise but if it is instant it probably is not worth much. I mean if anyone wants an instant degree there are plenty of places you can get one, or you could just print your own, or go on a proper degree couse and buy all your assignments on the internet. But that’s not really what it is about. Or at least that is not wht it should be or could be about. There is so much more to be gained from real learning, real knowledge, real thinking that any effort in this direction is likely to be rewarded hundreds of times over. I’m currently developing some new ideas to enable people to do coaching and personal development work over the internet, and so far I’ve been refining and testing this for over a year. The thinking and planning which has gone into this has been at least four years, and it’s informed by work I’ve been doing for over twenty years. I’m also doing some evaluation work on the outcomes of residential care where a part of the qualification for me to do this is some work I did 25 years ago! I’ve been involved in learning and changework for a long time, and using irritation as a way to drive creativity is a great idea, the mother of invention and all that….. Maybe there are differences or distinctions we need to recognise between a fantasy and a reality. Of course we can expand our map of ‘reality’ and develop new skills and knowledge and inpiration but there will probably be some time and effort involved somewhere along the way, and we may want to celebrate this fact. Leave a Comment [...]

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