Kicking off Learning at Work Week as a freelancer! This week, you’ll see many posts about what organisations are doing for Learning at Work Week. While that's wonderful for those employed, it can leave freelancers feeling a bit left out. So, how can we join in? 🌟 The theme this year is ‘Learning power’. So why not explore how lifelong and continual learning gives us power to change, grow and achieve our individual goals. 🌟 Identify a skill or area you want to master this week. Set a clear goal and schedule 30 minutes daily to dive deep! 🌟 Connect with fellow freelancers to share challenges, insights, and learning experiences. Virtual coffee chats or webinars can make it even more engaging. 🌟 Organise a lunchtime learning session to explore this years theme or a hot-topic. To support your journey, L&D Free Spirits is launching on 1st September with a mission to champion and empower the self-employed L&D community. Join the waitlist now, and participate in the 90-Day Booster pilot starting on 1st June to boost your network, brand, and portfolio (link in comments). Let’s invest in ourselves and grow together this Learning at Work Week! 🌱 What's on your learning list? #LearningAtWorkWeek #LAWW #Freelancers #PersonalDevelopment #CollaborateAndLearn
For me,squeezing more out of excel to better enhance data informed decisions. I’m an intermediate excel user at best but I’m getting to grips with Chwt Gpt to create a more robust data tracking and reporting system
This week I'll be diving deep into Mailchimp and mastering customer journeys. What's everyone else learning this week?
I help trainers + coaches design + build online courses + communities in less than 4 weeks (+ the tech included). 👇Skip my about section - it's work in progress
7moThank you for representing the freelance community in your post Kim Ellis. Much appreciated 👍