Soft Skill Builders For Success in the Classroom, the Workplace, Home, and Life!

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Soft Skill Builders For Success in the Classroom, the Workplace, Home, and Life!

Pay Attention To Detail How often as you go through your everyday routine do you… Pay Attention to Detail?

Let’s Test your Attention Pay Attention to Detail Soft-skill Builder Directions: 1. Draw the front of a U.S. penny. 2. Draw the back of a U.S. penny. Use as much detail as possible

Let’s See How You Did… US Penny Front of Coin

Let’s See How You Did… US Penny Back of Coin

Pay Attention to Detail Pay Attention to all the fine details in your life and success will follow you wherever you go.