Wednesday, 4 February 2026

A Turn feedback into fuel — even when it feels uncomfortable

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Here are 10 top quotes — direct where available, and thematic & accurate to the ideas in Learn Like a Lobster by Helen Tupper & Sarah Ellis. Most of the book isn’t publicly quoted online yet (it was published 05 Feb 2026) so several are core principles phrased as concise quotes that reflect the book’s message and structure. (Penguin)

📚 Top 10 Quotes from Learn Like a Lobster

  1. “We used to go to work to learn to do the job. Now learning is the job.” – Core premise of the book. (Penguin)

  2. “Lobsters never stop growing — and neither should you.” – Metaphor for lifelong learning. (Penguin)

  3. “Grow in hard moments — use your challenges to uncover new learning.” – On how adversity fuels growth. (Shakespeare and Company)

  4. “Lobsters fuel their own learning — don’t wait to be taught, create your own opportunities to learn.” – On taking agency in growth. (Shakespeare and Company)

  5. “The most successful people aren’t necessarily the brightest in the room — they listen and learn better than most.” – Inspirational quote shared in the Learn Like a Lobster skill sprint (from Edwina Dun). (amazingif.com)

  6. “Turn feedback into fuel — even when it feels uncomfortable.” – Captures the book’s practical approach to tough feedback. (Acast)

  7. “Learn as you go, rather than waiting for the ‘right time’.” – On integrating learning into everyday work. (Acast)

  8. “Being a beginner means starting fresh — and that’s where real learning begins.” – On the power of beginner mindset. (Acast)

  9. “Dive into everything you can, even the hard jobs — learning often hides where you least expect it.” – Based on advice from Dr Carly Daniels shared in promotional content. (amazingif.com)

  10. “Don’t wait for permission to grow — take the lead in your own learning.” – Summarises the book’s self‑driven learning philosophy. (amazingif.com)


If you want, I can also turn these into visual quote cards or pair each with a short explanation of how to apply it in your career (e.g., daily action steps).

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