Judith Ashley is the
author of The Sacred Women’s Circle series, romantic fiction that honors
spiritual traditions that nurture the soul.
Genre-istas have been
invited to talk about reading scary stories or watching scary movies. I must
confess I do neither. A few decades ago I did read romantic Suspense but no
more. I’ve never been a fan of scary movies. I remember going to see Psycho with my mom when it first came out and
having nightmares for weeks as well as startling at virtually nothing in broad
daylight.
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I’ve spent a lot of
time worrying about my ability to learn how to do these things (not writing the
books, that’s the easy part) but the technical stuff? Rigid muscles, tense
hands, stressed out brain, headache from the iron bar across my shoulders and
my self-talk? One would think I had the intelligence of a — well, I’m not sure
what to put in here.
Why do I do this to
myself?
The answer is in a
concept I came up with over my decades of watching people including myself.
Public
and Private learners.
Public
learners just get out there and do it. They expect a learning
curve. They expect to make mistakes. They expect to fall or fail. It doesn’t
bother them if they stumble, fall or make a mistake because they are learning.
They get back up, dust themselves off and start over again. Most babies are
public learners. When they are learning to walk, they keep trying until they
get it right.
Private
learners are just the opposite. They may expect the learning
curve and to make mistakes but they become very creative not to do any of that
in public. They want to have mastered at the very least, the basics, before
they do anything other people can see. I’ve seen some babies who are more
private learners. They don’t talk until they can say phrases if not complete
simple sentences! And they don’t walk independently until they know they won’t
fall.
With those two
concepts, which type of learner do you think I am?
If you guessed private
learner, you are correct. And because I am a private learner, it’s even more
difficult for me to try something out in front of other people. Funny, it isn’t
that I’m afraid of people reading my books – nope it’s learning the techie
stuff to make them available.
My new website, one I’ve
created myself with the help of iPower’s (my hosting company) Concierge service
will be available the end of October. I want to coordinate its launch with my new blog header, and Newsletter. All of these details take time!
I'm working at the 2016 Fall Home and Garden Show this week. Checkout my Judith Ashley blog on Monday for my take on the Show. I participated in the Spring Show earlier this year and had a fantastic time.
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I'm working at the 2016 Fall Home and Garden Show this week. Checkout my Judith Ashley blog on Monday for my take on the Show. I participated in the Spring Show earlier this year and had a fantastic time.
Hope you’ll check back for the Big Reveal Announcement about my website. I'm curious to know what you think of my efforts! And while you’re there, sign up for my newsletter. I’m hoping to get my first newsletter out in late October or early November. I’ve another techie learning curve coming up in order to send it out.
In the meantime, consider
your own take on the world. Are you a public learner or are you a private learner?
Check out my Windtree Press
author page.
Follow me on Twitter: @JudithAshley19
© 2016 Judith Ashley
4 comments:
I think I'm a public learner. Although I hate for anyone to watch me typing or doing stuff on the computer - maybe because they are in my personal space? You are awesome to tackle all these techie jobs! I'll be back for the Big Teveal!
Thanks, Sarah! I find that the more I know about myself, the easier it is to move forward. As a private learner, asking people for feedback about my website was probably more challenging than for a public learner. However, I'm very glad I did. When I launch my new site, it will be better for the feedback.
I have been sitting here thinking about it and I can't decide which I am. I'm starting to think it's all about the subject matter. If it's something really new I can be a public learner. If it's something I'm known to have some competence in then I duck down and make sure I have some of it down before revealing my new knowledge to the public. All this thinking is giving me a headache. That much I do know!
Pam, I've found that if it is something Very Important to me and I can't learn it privately, I do poke my head out of my shell and learn publicly. I find this self-knowledge helpful for me when I find myself procrastinating. Also, in a class where everyone is a beginner, it's easier for me to be a public learner - not necessarily comfortable but I can do it. Thanks for sharing! Hope the headache clears up soon.
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