A San Diego haiku

I’m back from San Diego, where I attended a training for trainers. We learned all about the importance of preparation, lots of stuff about adult learners and learning styles, fun exercises (as in learning exercises, not sweaty exercises), and some other stuff I can’t remember right now because I’m not at work and so I’m not being paid to think. Basically, it was about how to design trainings. I thought I would share with you the grand finale of my two days of training. Our group had to write a haiku about what we learned. After much thought and reflection, we composed this masterpiece:

Start pot of coffee
Must read it, learn it, know it
Now, time for cocktail

We even illustrated it with a coffee cup and a martini glass. Can you believe I get paid for this?

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4 Responses to A San Diego haiku

  1. girasoli says:

    It sounds like some of my “paid” workshops :-)

  2. Annie says:

    That is too funny! I need to go to a training like that, my haiku skills are rusty. :)

  3. bkclubcare says:

    Sounds like my approach to most every day of my life (nah, I’m trying to cut back on the cocktails…) Brilliant, I say!

  4. Jerry says:

    I do a lot of training as wlela dn go to workshops like that. I makes for a nice break! Sadly mine aren’t often in places like San Diego.

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