Do Now: Misc. Activities

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Do Now: Misc. Activities Answer in complete sentences. What three careers did you research on Activities 150-155? What skills do you possess? What skills do you need to acquire to work in those careers?

Miscellaneous Activities Objective: To complete the remaining My10yearplan.com activities in the workbook portfolio.

Transferable Skills Chart: Act 246 Make a chart with four columns. On the far left column, list the skills you currently possess. At the top of the three remaining columns, list the three careers you researched at the top of each column. Check off the skills you possess in the boxes below the chosen career. List the skills you need to acquire in the boxes at the bottom of each row for the career listed at the top of the column.

Your Action Plan: Act 278-280 Read the instructions on Activity 278 and write your plans on the spaces provided. You can reference Activity 271 and 273 for assistance.

My Mission in Life: Act 282 Refer back to Activity 61. Is your mission in life still the same? If your mission is now different, write it in the space provided. If your mission is the same, rewrite it on the space provided. Refer back to this mission OFTEN to keep yourself on track! 