Lollipop Moment LEADERSHIP.  Filmmaker/Actress  Whistle Blower  Netflix CEO  U.S. Senator  Physicist/Author  Chess Champion  CEO USADA  Duchess.

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Lollipop Moment LEADERSHIP

 Filmmaker/Actress  Whistle Blower  Netflix CEO  U.S. Senator  Physicist/Author  Chess Champion  CEO USADA  Duchess of Cambridge  CEO Chrysler/Fiat  Baseball Executive  Environmentalist  Video Game Developer  Olympic Ski Racer  CEO Chick Fil-A  Asteroid Hunter  Boxer, Sportsman of the Century WORLD LEADERS

HOW MANY OF YOU ARE LEADERS?

Drew Dudley discusses everyday leadership and lollipop moments TED TALKS Ted Talks Video

 May not consider yourself a leader  Even though you may be  Some put leadership on a pedestal  Many do not value personal leadership  Day to Day leadership  Gestures  Good deeds  Respect PERSONAL LEADERSHIP & THE LOLLIPOP MOMENT

 Think of leadership as being about lollipop moments  Acts of personal leadership in our everyday lives  How many lollipop moments can you create, pay forward, and say thank you for?  Make a difference! LOLLIPOP MOMENT

 World is made up of 6 billion different perceptions  Positively change one person's understanding of the world and you’ve made a change/difference in the world  Lead by telling people you care  Remind them how capable they are  Voice your appreciation LOLLIPOP MOMENTS

 Give someone a lollipop (Do not choose another student)  Tell them you care  Thank them for their good deeds  Tell them they can or do make a difference in the world.  Get their picture with the lollipop  Submit a description of your lollipop moment to your teacher via Edmodo (Lollipop Moment) with picture attached (minimum of 5 sentences) HAVE A LOLLIPOP MOMENT!