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Hi Babs,

Thanks for this posting. I remember thinking -- I don't want to go to conferences anymore because I'm so tired of people telling me what seems so obvious -- so while I didn't stop learning, I stopped learning from sitting in conferences. Yes, the arrogance of it all. In 2006 - that all changed, when I started to surround myself with people who were much younger than me. They shifted my entire way of seeing the world. "Knowledge isn't power" - they would say. "Sharing knowledge is power" and they would get me to seek out as diverse sources of knowledge as possible.

Although I'm older now, I'm prioritizing the learning part of my job more and more. I spend at least 1 hour a day on LinkedIn to stay on top of all the great work that others are doing, I'm going to conferences and I'm registering first for the youth panels and the sessions that are completely off my beaten track. And it's clear to me, I have so much to learn and unlearn.

Thanks! Shauna

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