Session One - Preparation Mature Thinking A Programme That Moves People From Knowing To Doing.

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Session One - Preparation Mature Thinking A Programme That Moves People From Knowing To Doing

Preparation Aims of the programme – Raise skills for managing success in life – Focus on individual learning preferences to support personal success in study and exams – Highlight the process of moving from childish to adult behaviour to make success of our relationships inside and outside school for the rest of our lives

“Education is the great engine of personal development. It is through education that the daughter of a peasant can become a doctor, that the son of a mineworker can become the head of the mine, that a child of farm workers can become the president of a great nation. It is what we make out of what we have, not what we are given, that separates one person from another.” Nelson Mandela The Long Walk to Freedom Who Said?...

Bravery Energy Creativity Openness Motivation Esteem Six factors for managing maturity

How much do you do you want to risk? BRAVERY

The Work Ethic Has Been Replace By The Play

How to manage change: Experience Learning Opportunity

The Block to change is F.E.A.R. FALSE EXPECTATIONS APPEARING REAL

ENERGY

It is worth noting that anything that produces strong feelings of fear tends to kill ideas. This includes fear of criticism, of ridicule or failure, of yelling bosses, of being fired. Overtime, this fear undermines confidence and erodes allegiance, creating a climate of uncertainty, suspicion, and sabotage. Robert Cooper and Ayman Sawaf Executive E.Q.

CREATIVITY

We evolve if we change our thinking or something changes to reshape our world and visa versa. When we get to the point where we are comfortable or safe in what we think we know or where we are, the danger is for us to plateau and to cease our evolution.

OPENNESS

As humans our neurology is wired to first survive not to learn. Indeed if we perceive new ideas, influences and knowledge as threatening to our status, comfort or stability our reflex response is to dis-engage and block. Only those at a suitably evolved level of emotional intelligence will seek to rethink, unlearn and redirect their lives to a higher level.

It is not a question of growing wiser as you grow older. This is a thoroughly misguided concept. There are, after all, some very stupid old people.

MOTIVATION

Three Influences on motivation 1. Self 2. Others 3. Environment

Self ESTEEM

Three questions you need to ask your friends, family members and teachers if you want to honestly assess your maturity and begin to manage it. 1.What are my strengths and best qualities? 2.What are my areas for development? 3.How can I be more sensitive?

“To know and not to use is not yet to know” Buddhist Saying