With over 30 years of experience in physiotherapy, I found that consistently integrating learning and personal development into my schedule is essential for staying at the forefront of this rapidly evolving field. I dedicate specific blocks of time each week to continue professional education, which might include diving into recent musculoskeletal research, attending workshops, or connecting with colleagues to discuss new techniques. For example, last year I attended an advanced seminar on postural biomechanics, which sparked several changes in how we address posture-related issues at The Alignment Studio. This dedicated learning session ultimately enriched the clinic's approach to treatment, leading to a specialized workshop we now offer clients on optimizing posture and movement. By remaining a lifelong learner, I aim to not only build my own knowledge base but also improve outcomes for patients who rely on us for holistic care. A recent instance where this approach proved valuable involved a client who came to us with chronic neck pain from years of working at a poorly set up home office. Drawing from my experience and recent insights gained in postural correction and workplace ergonomics, I devised a personalized program blending physiotherapy with posture-focused exercises and ergonomic recommendations. Within weeks, the client reported a substantial reduction in pain and improved productivity at work. This success was directly tied to my commitment to ongoing learning and leveraging my years of expertise to provide tailored, effective solutions.
In the tree care industry, keeping skills sharp and up to date is crucial so I make learning a part of my daily schedule by setting aside time each week to either review industry updates or expand my knowledge of new techniques in arboriculture. For instance, I recently completed an advanced course on tree risk assessment to deepen my understanding of TRAQ standards, which I've been certified in for years. By enhancing these skills, I'm better prepared to make informed decisions that improve safety and outcomes for our clients, especially when evaluating trees with potential structural issues near homes. This has allowed us to offer more proactive and precise solutions, helping customers prevent costly damage before it happens. Experience has shown me that staying current is more than just about learning new skills but also about consistently reinforcing and applying existing knowledge. I share these insights regularly with my team, ensuring they have hands on practice with the latest equipment and safety measures, so our clients always get the highest level of service. By combining years of practical knowledge with continuous improvement, we're able to deliver results that build trust and a lasting reputation for quality which are the cornerstones of Ponce Tree Services.
I incorporate learning and personal development into my schedule by setting aside dedicated time each week specifically for growth activities. For example, I block out Fridays from 2 PM to 4 PM on my calendar for professional development. During this time, I engage in activities such as online courses, industry webinars, or reading relevant books and articles. One recent example is when I enrolled in a leadership development course to enhance my management skills. By prioritizing this time and treating it as non-negotiable, I ensured that I was not only gaining new insights but also applying them in real time at Software House. This commitment to learning has not only boosted my skill set but has also fostered a culture of continuous improvement within my team, encouraging them to pursue their own development opportunities.
I like the "eat the frog" method. As a business leader, I have so many tasks to accomplish in a given day, and skill-building tends to fall to the wayside if I don't tackle it early. Eating the frog means identifying the things you skip or procrastinate and moving them to the morning. Not only do I have more energy when I first wake, I'm also in a good mindset to handle novelty. For example, I'm learning to code in my spare time, and the morning is when this complicated goal feels most achievable. This strategy also removes guilt from the rest of my day. Instead of feeling rushed, like I need to squeeze in a maligned task, I get it out of the way. Now my mind is clear and ready to handle everything else life throws at me.
Learning and personal development are saved on my calendar just like any other meeting I prioritize. As a result, I set aside the time and make it happen. Electives makes this really easy! When your organization is enrolled in Electives Membership, you can enroll in live classes at least a month ahead of time. Once you enroll, you receive a calendar invite... and voila! The time is saved, and your learning is prioritized. When I set aside time for live learning, the impact is tremendous. Instead of "I hope to find time to take this class" (and then not finding that time again and again), I commit to the learning and make it happen.