What Building My First LEGO Set Taught Me About Learning and Work
From Engaging Workplace Training by RegierEducation
January 7, 2026 · 8 min · Season 9 · Episode 130
About this episode
The episode reflects on the lessons learned from building a LEGO set and how they relate to adult learning and workplace training.
Building my first LEGO set unexpectedly became a powerful reflection on adult learning, patience, and trusting the process — offering simple insights that connect directly to workplace learning and instructional design.
Topics covered
- adult learning
- patience
- instructional design
- workplace learning
Keywords
- LEGO
- learning process
- workplace training
Mentioned in this episode
Products: LEGO
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