I remember doing a similar exercise to peanut butter and jelly sandwich and I quite failed. Since then like you said I always remember that maybe people don't know what I know whenever I try to explain something. We are learning new things every day, and I quite enjoy it! Great post!
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I'm amazed that I'm yet to find someone who hasn't done that exercise before, but I'm sure I will. Lol. That pic was just too perfect to not include! :P
Thank you!! :D
Good food for thought. I've been pondering the best way I can contribute to Steemit and how we can help each other. I'm just learning coding and I suck at promotion, but I have an excellent foundation in English grammar and sentence structure.
I don't remember the PB &J exercise. It is probably younger than I am!
I can clearly remember being frustrated with people showing me computer tasks because they would go too fast. Now, my husband gets frustrated with me for the same reason.
I understand just how much I'm still a student of Steemit when I try to answer my husband's questions about it. If someone can explain the money aspect to him, I would be SO grateful.
When I taught in a business college, I told my students I wanted to be a lifelong learner, but I'm a bit amazed at the things I'm learning now.