As usual, I came back
home with a headful of information gleaned from the breakout sessions I attended
as well as the countless encounters I had with other PR professionals attending
the conference.
My undergrad
Communication students at Curry College have a little difficulty wrapping their
sleepy heads around this thing that I do so regularly.
“You’re a teacher, Kirk. Why do you spend your
money and your time traveling to these things and then ‘all’ you do is sit in
rooms and listen to other teachers?”
Logical enough question
with a (in my mind) logical enough
answer.
I can’t not be
learning. Nor, apparently, can thousands of other like-minded souls.
I wasn’t always
consciously like this. Back in prehistoric times…right after graduating from
the University of Georgia (planned) and joining the Air Force (unplanned)…I
thought I had checked off the “learning box” on my life’s resume.
But I started traveling
to other parts of the world (Vietnam, Taiwan, the Philippines, Virginia) and
realized that I was pretty ignorant when it came to “worldly affairs.”
This epiphany actually
occurred when I got married and brought my foreign-born wife, who had…and still has…a thirst for knowledge and
curiosity about life in general, back to my
country.
I gradually realized
that, as I was introducing her to
America and American ways, I, too, was learning new stuff…and I liked it!
And so it began and
continues…my seemingly never-ending quest for knowledge. I collected a couple
more degrees in the process and ultimately earned my “APR” (Accredited inPublic Relations) designation from PRSA.
What I realized in the process, though, was that I wasn’t alone.
What I realized in the process, though, was that I wasn’t alone.
The more I went to PRSA
and other organizations’ programs, the more I saw and interacted with others
just like me.
In some cases…PRSA, for
example…I see hundreds of familiar faces year after year, as well as hundreds
more new faces…new “students” in the
learning game.
They’re seasoned
professionals as well as soon-to-be new practitioners. They’re from all parts
of the US and from all over the world.
But they…we…all share a common trait…a yearning
for learning that keeps us motivated and energized…and coming back for
more.
That’s the great think
about our profession. We are expected by clients or employers to either have
the answers or know where to find them.
Complacent mental inertia doesn’t play a part in this…curiosity (something I also write about frequently) and a thirst for knowledge do.
Complacent mental inertia doesn’t play a part in this…curiosity (something I also write about frequently) and a thirst for knowledge do.
In my world, there’s always
something new to be discovered just around the corner or a bright shiny new
object to figure out how to use.
As I indulge my curiosity
and thirst, I find that I am better able to address the challenges of the
modern-day world of communication…especially public relations. And I do so with
confidence born of learning.
"Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other."
- John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Remarks prepared for delivery at the Trade Mart in Dallas [November 22, 1963]
"Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other."
- John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Remarks prepared for delivery at the Trade Mart in Dallas [November 22, 1963]
Kirk, I believe to be good at whatever you do, you must have that "yearning for learning" or you stagnate. One should never stop learning as new technologies and other advancements is continually moving all professions forward. As always, great storytelling in your posts. I really enjoy that.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much, Monica! And now I'm off to Curry College to teach...and to learn...once again! :-)
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