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Asking for Things. Compliments Review ■Why are compliments important? ■In your teams: ■What did you learn? ■What were your experiences giving compliments.

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1 Asking for Things

2 Compliments Review ■Why are compliments important? ■In your teams: ■What did you learn? ■What were your experiences giving compliments ■Pick a person to share with the class

3 Asking for Things ■For one minute, write as many requests as you can think of in your Lumity Journal

4 In Your Teams ■What kinds of things did you ask for? ■What did you notice?

5 What do you think? ■Hey good friend of mine. How are you? Good, good. You got a minute? Cool. Yeah, so how's life? Mine's pretty good, too. By the way, are you busy this weekend? Maybe? Well, if you're not I could use some help. I have a project. It's really nice. You should check it out. You'd like it. Basically, I need help with it. Any time you could give would be great. I'm just so bad at design, and you're so creative. Do you have any time to help me?

6 What can you ask for? ■1. Support ■2. Advice ■3. Introductions to new people -MKOs ■4. Letters of recommendation ■5. Material goods ■6. Someone to change a behavior

7 Elements of a Good Request ■Be CLEAR about what you want ■Be in DIRECT in your request ■What exactly do you want ■Be specific ■include times ■ task ■duration (how long?) ■effort involved, etc. ■Don’t assume people can read your mind

8 Rewrite this Request ■Hey good friend of mine. How are you? Good, good. You got a minute? Cool. Yeah, so how's life? Mine's pretty good, too. By the way, are you busy this weekend? Maybe? Well, if you're not I could use some help. I have a project. It's really nice. You should check it out. You'd like it. Basically, I need help with it. Any time you could give would be great. I'm just so bad at design, and you're so creative. Do you have any time to help me?

9 Responding to a No ■What are the beliefs you have about hearing “no”? ■Avoid going into the request assuming no ■Assume good will ■Notice your feelings. ■Graciously accept their no

10 Practice Hearing “No” ■Find a partner. ■A– make a request ■B– say no ■A– respond

11 Homework! ■Ask for as many things as you can from as many people as you can. ■Are you scared to ask for anything? ▪Ask for little things to start small and flex your muscle. ■Are you scared of being told no? ▪Ask for really big things that are guaranteed to get a no to get used to hearing the answer. ■Notice your feelings as they come up. ■Use CAVE to evaluate your asks.

12 Homework! ■COMIC STRIP Write a story about ■1. GIVING and/or RECEIVING COMPLIMENTS ■2. ASKING FOR THINGS ■Or a combination of the lessons ■Be creative – Base it on your own life! ■Use correct spelling and grammar ■Add colorful illustrations ■Due on Friday – worth 50 points


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