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How to Fit Continuing Education Seminars Into a Busy Schedule

January 16th, 2012

As people go through life, they may strive to learn more about topics and events of interest in their business field or things that affect them personally. Some professional certifications and organizations may require members to complete continuing education unit (CEU) credits throughout the year to keep up their membership status and knowledge. Those who wish to pursue continuing education in lifelong learning for personal enrichment may find that one of the best ways to do so is through seminars at a local university or learning center. While it sounds like a good idea in theory, this is sometimes difficult for people with busy lifestyles. Here are some ways to fit continuing education seminars and classes into a busy schedule to meet requirements or for personal enrichment.

Me Time
While parenting and working are important aspects of life, it is equally important to take some time out for personal enrichment. Taking a break from the daily stresses of life can come in the form of learning about photography, world politics or other areas of personal interest. This leaves the individual well-rounded, relaxed and better informed about society and the world around them.

Plan Ahead
When it seems there is never enough time in the day to do everything, planning well in advance may be the key to fitting it in to the busy schedule. Find a one-day seminar or weekend class and work it in to the calendar. Resolve to keep the date and not bump it in favor of other activities or appointments. Mark it on every calendar with reminders. For continuing education credits related to a profession, consider taking time off from work to attend. Most employers are interested in having well-rounded employees who are accredited and certified. They, too, may need to keep up with CEUs and will understand the need to fit them in before a looming deadline. » Read more: How to Fit Continuing Education Seminars Into a Busy Schedule

Continuing Education For Photographers

January 16th, 2012

If you want to do something interesting, go on a sponsored photowalk sometime or take a photography class and notice how many of the people there are already professional photographers.

While it may be a little depressing if you’re just starting out, it points up several important aspects about photography.

We All Stand On The Shoulders of Giants

Just like in the field of magic, where there are few modern tricks that are not variations on an older illusion, there are very few photographic styles that are actually unique. Everyone in photography, just like everyone in magic, is standing on the shoulders of giants. Nowhere does that become more apparent than in continuing education, which is one of the foundations of professional photographers.

It’s An Investment

Photography is a huge field with a depth of knowledge rivaled in few professions. With modern digital cameras set on auto, anyone can take decent pictures. But the creativity, the depth of knowledge that separates amateur from professional is no accident; it is born from a lifetime of continuing education and study.

Professional photographers don’t consider continuing eduction a necessary evil, it’s a lifestyle. And the photographer that attends a class this month may be teaching a similar class the next. In the field of photography we all feed off one another and all take our turn giving back. » Read more: Continuing Education For Photographers