

“The capacity to learn is a gift; the ability to learn is a skill; the willingness to learn is a choice.” — Brian Herbert
What if the biggest barrier to your growth isn’t a lack of time or resources—but the habit of putting learning last?
Learning isn’t just about attending training sessions or collecting certifications—it’s about building a habit of curiosity and growth that fits into your daily rhythm.
It’s also not about making massive changes overnight—it’s about small, consistent actions that build momentum over time. The key is to start where you are, with what you have, and keep going.
In our recent Learning Rebels Coffee Chat, you all shared books, podcasts, tools, and other learning resources that have helped you grow. This conversation underscored a crucial point: learning isn’t just about what we consume—it’s about what we share, how we apply knowledge, and how we create space in our routines for continued development.
But as learning professionals, we are well versed in understanding the “why” behind continuous learning. The BIG question is “how.”
- How do I make time?
- How do I start?
- How do I make it a habit?
- How do I capture and curate notes?
The list of “How” is long and, perhaps, intimidating. But it doesn’t have to be.
Want to make learning a habit that sticks? Join us this Friday for a Learning Rebels Coffee Chat on building a habit of continuous learning. We’ll share strategies, challenges, and real-world tips to make learning an everyday practice.