As I prepare to bid farewell to this weekly column, I find myself reflecting on a journey that has been anything but conventional. This September, I will embark on a new chapter by pursuing a part-time Master’s in Work and Organisational Behaviour at the University of Limerick. This decision marks a significant turning point, not only in my career but in my lifelong educational journey. It is a testament to the myriad ways adults can engage in learning and achieve what once seemed unattainable.

The Power of Adult Learning

In today’s world, education is not confined to the traditional classroom setting. For adult learners, opportunities abound through Continuing Professional Development (CPD), Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), and distance learning among others. These avenues allow individuals to tailor their educational experiences to fit their personal and professional lives. My own journey began at University College Cork, where I initially pursued a degree in Languages and Cultural Studies. However, life had other plans, and I found myself returning home due to my mother’s serious illness.

This unexpected turn led me to explore adult learning, starting with a job at a local call centre. I was fortunate to attend a sponsored diploma program at what is now the Technological University of the Shannon (TUS). This experience ignited a passion for learning that propelled me to pursue a degree in Marketing via distance learning. Balancing a full-time career, a mortgage, and raising a daughter was challenging, yet the rewards were immense. The pride of having my father and daughter attend my graduation ceremonies remains a cherished memory.

The ‘Why’ Behind the Journey

Embarking on this Master’s program is a fulfilment of a long-held goal—to achieve my Master’s before turning 50. This aspiration underscores the importance of having a powerful ‘why’ to motivate any educational pursuit. A strong reason provides the foundation for overcoming obstacles and maintaining focus. Once the decision is made, success becomes a matter of cultivating good habits and exercising discipline.

Inspiring Others to Take the Leap

I hope to inspire others to take that first step toward achieving their educational goals, regardless of their age or circumstances. It is never too late to pursue a dream. The key is to make a clear decision and commit to it wholeheartedly. As the great artist Michelangelo once said, “Ancora Imparo,” which translates to “I am still learning.” This quote, originally in Latin, captures the essence of lifelong learning and serves as a reminder that the pursuit of knowledge is a continuous journey.

Wisdom and Advice for Aspiring Learners

For those contemplating a return to education, here are some insights from my own experience:

Identify Your ‘Why’: Understand the reason behind your desire to learn. This will serve as your anchor during challenging times.

Embrace Flexibility: Adult learning offers flexibility, allowing you to balance education with other responsibilities. Explore options like online courses and part-time programs.

Leverage Support Systems: Seek support from family, friends, and colleagues. Their encouragement can be invaluable.

Stay Disciplined: Establish a routine that prioritises study time. Consistency is key to managing your workload effectively.

Celebrate Milestones: Acknowledge and celebrate each achievement, no matter how small. These moments of recognition fuel motivation.

Conclusion

As I move towards this new academic endeavour, I am filled with anticipation and excitement. This Master’s program aligns perfectly with my professional aspirations, and I am eager to embrace the challenges it presents. My journey through education has been unconventional, but it has taught me that with determination, anything is possible. I encourage anyone considering further education to take the leap and pursue their dreams. Remember, the path may not be straightforward, but the rewards are well worth the effort.

To discuss personal and professional goal-setting on a one-to-one basis, please contact me at denise@obrienlearningsolutions.ie

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