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“ME Time!” Planning Habits for Teens Health Careers Academy Scholars YEAR 1 - November Lowcountry, Mid-Carolina, Pee Dee, Upstate AHEC Regions © Copyright, SC AHEC, 2006
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“ME Time!” Learning Objectives Identify ways to gain control of your time … and your life! Define the term “habits.” Discuss “The 7 Highly Effective Habits for Teens” based on Sean Covey’s book by the same title. Character Moment: RESTRAINT © Copyright, SC AHEC, 2006
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“If you don’t take control of your life, don’t complain when others do. ” © Copyright, SC AHEC, 2006 Quote by: Beth Mende Conny
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“86,400 Seconds” Get control of your time! How you spend your time or allow others to spend it for you is what “time management” is all about. Do you have a plan? © Copyright, SC AHEC, 2006
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7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens Habit 1:Be Proactive Habit 2:Begin with the End in Mind Habit 3:Put First Things First Habit 4:Think Win-Win Habit 5:Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood Habit 6:Synergize Habit 7:Sharpen the Saw © Copyright, SC AHEC, 2006 Source: The 7 Habits of High Effective Teens, Sean Covey, 2004
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Time is precious. Make the most of your life and don’t waste time! © Copyright, SC AHEC, 2006 Control Your Time …
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© Copyright, SC AHEC, 2006 If You’re A Procrastinator …
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Habit 1 – Be Proactive Are you proactive or reactive? Proactive means to think before you act – You’re in control. Reactive means you act before you think – You’re out of control. It’s a choice! © Copyright, SC AHEC, 2006
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Habit 1 – Be Proactive © Copyright, SC AHEC, 2006 Ring of NO Control Ring of Control What are things you CAN’T control? What are things you CAN control?
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Habit 2 – Begin with the End in Mind What do you want to do in life? Live your passion! Think beyond the day. You’re at a crossroads. What’s next? © Copyright, SC AHEC, 2006
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Habit 3 – Put First Things First As teens, you have more “things” robbing your time these days. So, where do you start? © Copyright, SC AHEC, 2006
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Habit 4 – Think Win-Win This habit requires a TOTAL attitude adjustment. We both win if we’re willing to work hard at winning. Help others! © Copyright, SC AHEC, 2006
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“You can get everything you want in life if you will just help enough other people get what they want.” © Copyright, SC AHEC, 2006 Quote by: Zig Ziglar
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Habit 5 – Seek to First Understand, Then to Be Understood LISTENING is key! We have TWO ears and ONE mouth for a reason! As humans, there is one common desire we share – to be understood. © Copyright, SC AHEC, 2006
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Habit 6 – Synergize If we work together, we get more things done! No one person can do everything alone … all the time. © Copyright, SC AHEC, 2006
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“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” © Copyright, SC AHEC, 2006 Quote by: Helen Keller
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Habit 7 – Sharpen the Saw “Balanced renewal” When you renew yourself, you continue to grow and develop the necessary skills to be resilient. When you don’t renew, everything (and everybody) can be a challenge! © Copyright, SC AHEC, 2006
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“Move That Mountain!” One step at a time … –THINK upon these habits –SELECT one to work on. –CHOOSE to share what you’re working on with one other person. You CAN Do It! © Copyright, SC AHEC, 2006
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“So be sure when you step. Step with care and great tact And remember that life’s A Great Balancing Act. And will you succeed? Yes! You will, indeed! (98 and ¾ percent guaranteed)” Dr. Seuss From: Oh, The Places You’ll Go
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Character Moment “Restraint!” © Copyright, SC AHEC, 2006
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Wrap It UP … The End! Distribute Evaluation Administer Post-TEST –Select “Procrastinator Tip” –Home Activity: “Pursue It!” –Home Activity: “Observation is Key!” © Copyright, SC AHEC, 2006
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