June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley Jeopardy DefineAttitudeResponsibilitiesWork Common Sense 200 400 600 800 1000.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Self Esteem!.
Advertisements

Chapter 2 Discovering Who You Are. Key Questions Did you ever want to know what makes you who you are? Did you ever wonder why you acted the way you did?
Trustworthy: to have belief or confidence in the honesty, goodness, skill or safety of a person, organization or thing.
Building Relationships
Developing Healthy Relationships
Part 1—Career Exploration
Nursing Strategies The Final Day. Explore potential paths (378) A wide array of job possibilities exists Within each job, there is variety of tasks and.
What is Mental Health.
1. What is your greatest achievement? Draw a symbol of it…. 2. What are three things you are good at? Illustrate them… 3. What is one challenge you would.
Learning About Yourself
It begins with me… Feeling good about yourself and knowing that you deserve healthy relationships is VERY important! See the good in yourself and focus.
Definitions Self-concept: Picture or perception of ourselves Self Esteem: Feelings we have about ourselves Self-ideal: The way we would like to be Self-Confidence-?
Developing A Positive Attitude
Self-Esteem. Definitions Self-concept: Picture or perception of ourselves/ a person's mental model of his or her abilities and attributes Self Esteem:
SELF ESTEEM Character building and Emotions. Mental health- the ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with the.
Self-esteem. REVIEW Physical be physically active eat nutritious meals and snacks get enough sleep avoid tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs avoid disease.
PERSONAL DEVLOPMENT UNIT 2.
Interpersonal Communication and Relationships Unit 2
Career Investigation Purpose of this course: To guide students through the career decision-making process - conducting a thorough self-appraisal; investigating.
Self Esteem Human Behavior.
Good Worker Character Traits Carolann S. Caruthers ACE Program Work Study Programs.
Presented By: Teddrick Dugano October 17, 2013 CURR 2085 Dr. John Edwards.
Interview Skills Career Awareness and Exploration II.
Self-esteem REVIEW Physical be physically active eat nutritious meals and snacks get enough sleep avoid tobacco, alcohol, and other drugs avoid disease.
Achieving Mental and Emotional Health
Self Esteem Describe the development of self-concept and the self-concept circle. Identify the influences of labeling and stereotyping. List ways self-concepts.
I am a Person Who… Re-Write and complete the following sentences as quickly as possible. Write the 1 st thing that comes to mind!! I am a person who likes.
Discover Yourself Chapter One Coach Thompson Chapter One Coach Thompson.
Working Together for Successful Transitions Workshop February 2015.
Personality Development
BUILDING YOUR SELF ESTEEM
Mental Health. What is Mental Health? Mental/Emotional Health: is about your feelings and thoughts. The ability to accept yourself and others, express.
Establishing positive work relationships = Good working environment.
Mental & Emotional Health. Mental/Emotional Health What is it? ◦ The ability to accept yourself and others, express and manage emotions, and deal with.
Building Self–Esteem By Tteur Chun 7 th period. Why Self – Esteem is important? Most parents want their children to become happy, confident people, but.
PERSONAL WELLNESS REVIEW Please get 1 iPad per table Please get 1 iPad per table Tomorrow is your first TEST over Personal Wellness Tomorrow is your first.
On a Good Teacher. “ Believing in what you teach and teaching what you believe creates a powerful role model for our students. ”
Definitions Self-concept: Picture or perception of ourselves Self Esteem: Feelings we have about ourselves Self-ideal: The way we would like to be.
The Manager as a Leader Chapter 12. The Importance of Leadership Definition: Leadership is the ability to influence individuals and groups to cooperatively.
Warm-up Do you view disappointments as a part of life or do you tend to dwell on them? Write a short paragraph explaining how you deal with disappointments.
Visions and Ventures. You can:  be your own boss.  do the kind of work you enjoy.  set your own working hours.  set up your office or workshop the.
1 Work Ethic Lawson Tech Lab Class 2 Learning Goal n To understand why work ethic is so important in the information age workplace and why it will continue.
Self-Esteem Health Miss Kilker. What is Self-Esteem? Self-Esteem: is a measure of how much you value, respect, and feel confident about yourself.
PROFESSIONALISM WORKSHOP. What is Professionalism? What does Professionalism mean for doctors and others working in healthcare? The group will think of.
Mary Markowski Scarborough High School.  The capacity to respond and recover when life hits you upside the head  Ability to handle stress and setbacks.
MENTAL & EMOTIONAL HEALTH UNIT 2. HAVING POSITIVE EMOTIONAL/ EMOTIONAL HEALTH… Means you can manage your emotions in a healthy way & deal with the demands.
By Kody and Zach. Things to know Goal: is something that you want and are willing to work for. Self-esteem: refers to how you feel about yourself as a.
What Your Employer Expects! Mrs. Westbrook Work Based Learning Coordinator Douglas County High School.
CHANGING NEGATIVE SELF-TALK TO POSITIVE SELF-TALK.
Ibsen’s A Doll’s House. Society’s Impact How does society impact people today? Think about body image, people’s self- esteem, people’s beliefs, people’s.
Elements of conflict 1. DEFINITION Conflict is an expressed struggle between at least two interdependent parties who perceive incompatible goals, scarce.
Reaching Your Potential What are some of your dreams or goals? What progress have you made in achieving some of them? What obstacles must you overcome.
Health Education HECMA Program Health & Wellness 1 Chapter 2/ Lesson 8 Positive Thinking Done by : Najwan Fares.
Physical health Eating nutritious meals Mental/Emotional health Feeling good about yourself Social health Making and keeping friends.
❧ Lesson 8: Self-Concept and Self- Confidence Lesson 9: Reframing Teen Leadership.
Unit 7: Health & LifeSkills Intro Importance Purpose Ground Rules Lesson 1: Self-Image, Self-Improvement & Goal Setting.
1 The World of Work Work: a useful, productive activity by which a person earns a living.
Mental & Emotional health
Mental and Emotional Health
CHAPTER THREE LESSON ONE
Achieving Mental and Emotional Health
What is health?.
New Supervisor: Skills For Success
VALUES.
Building Our Self-Concept
Achieving Mental and Emotional Health
SELF-ESTEEM Swarts.
SELF-ESTEEM Independent Living.
Intrapersonal Communication
My Attitudes What I Show!.
Presentation transcript:

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley Jeopardy DefineAttitudeResponsibilitiesWork Common Sense

How highly you regard others. What is esteem?

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley Police, military, teachers, etc. What are jobs that require a positive attitude?

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley Getting along with others. What is cooperation?

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley Accomplishment, good attitude and values What are ways esteem needs are met?

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley Tell the truth. What should you always do on the job and in your personal life? What should you always do on the job and in your personal life?

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley Any useful activity or purposeful creative endeavor. What is work?

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley Smiling, friendly, confident, hard working What are characteristics of a positive attitude?

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley Honesty What is telling the truth and being ethical in decisions and actions.

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley Reasons people work. Self accomplishment Self accomplishment Money Money Contact with others Contact with others Feeling of importance Feeling of importance Challenge Challenge

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley The effect a negative attitude has on the job. What is BAD! What is BAD!

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley How you feel about yourself. What is self concept?

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley Learning additional assignments, helping co- workers, doing a better job. What are things you can do to make a boring job more interesting.

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley The skills you need to get a job. DependabilityHonesty Well Rounded MotivationDiploma

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley I think I can, I think I can, I think I can. What did the Little Engine That Could say?

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley Examples of acceptable personal conduct on the job. Dress nice Be clean and neat No cursing Bad manners No eating at desk

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley Things that each person finds true and important. What are values?

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley The things we tell ourselves. What is self talk?

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley 80,000 hours What is the amount of time you will spend working in your lifetime?

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley Personal problems that will affect our job performance sooner or later. Drug abuse Drug abuse Family dysfunction Family dysfunction Emotional difficulties Emotional difficulties

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley “Wow! Way to go, stupid. Why did you even try?” What is an example of negative self talk? What is an example of negative self talk?

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley The idea that everyone should do his or her part. What is work ethic?

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley Thinks only of self, has few interests, criticizes others What are some characteristics of a person with a negative attitude?

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley Being on the job every day and arriving on time is an example of this. What is dependability?

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley The one who asked the other engines for help. Who is all the dolls and toys ? Who is all the dolls and toys ?

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley The feeling that a persons attitudes come from either how the person was raised or genetics. What is nature vs. nurture? What is nature vs. nurture?

June 13, 2016Mrs. Dayley