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Sep
22

Do You Invest In Continuing Education?

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Do you remember your graduation from the 8th grade, high school, college, graduate school, or post graduate school?  Did you think your learning was now over?  Webster’s dictionary defines graduation as a time when a person is given a degree or diploma in recognition of the completion of a course of study at a school or college.

Take a moment now to review the bodies of knowledge you have acquired or mastered so far in your life.  Research shows that to be a well-rounded, fully functional, multidimensional, fulfilled person you need to invest in seven bodies of knowledge for a lifetime.  These include: Spiritual, Financial, Social, Mental, Physical, Family and Career.

How many courses or seminars have you attended since you graduated?  How many books have you read?  Have you listened to educational audiotapes weekly?  I believe the most fulfilled people love to read, listen to educational audiocassettes, go to seminars, and upgrade their skills daily.

When was the last time you visited a library or bookstore and explored the worlds of great ideas and great minds?  By reading 20 minutes every day for six months on a specific subject, you can become an expert.  The person with the skill has the power, and the person with the power has the skill.  Knowledge is power.  I believe when you combine your knowledge and use it with integrity you are destined for greatness.

I believe we all need to invest daily in at least five skills in order to survive in the future and release our full potential.  I also believe when your Self-Esteem is intact, you will invest more in such skills as Self-Esteem, Asking Questions, Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing, Math, and Responsibility. 

When you accept responsibility for everything you think, say, do, and feel, you will create your life the way you want it.  You will invest in learning more.  You will know how to apply the necessary skills, at the appropriate time, thereby  obtaining the best outcomes.  The more you know – the more you know you don’t know.  Make learning fun!

Many TV’s are on got hours every day.  We are generally passive and nonproductive during this time.

Give yourself a grade, A – B – C – D – F, on your Life- long Learning program.  Would you be interested in earning a better grade?

Decide to invest in your Life Long Learning daily and then, watch what happens!

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Sep
21

Is Student Environment Important?

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How do you feel about the information age?  We started out as an agricultural society.  Then we moved into the industrial age.  Now we are in the information age.  Our society is overwhelmed with information from radio, newspapers, magazines, TV, and computers which are constantly bombarding us with data.

In spite of all of the knowledge available, our educational system is in crisis because young people are not being prepared for life.  The basic skills of survival are reading, writing, math, speaking, and listening.  Have you observed some young people lately?  My observation is that most young people are thirsty for learning.  Let me give you an example.

I once gave a  Self-Esteem speech to a group of Vocational students.  Before I spoke, there was a student meeting.  Some of the students were talking and some were indifferent.  Some teachers were writing and doing other work, and one teacher had his head down.  Meanwhile, the meeting continued.  Not one faculty member was sensitive to what was happening.  They offered nothing to help silence the group which would have given their elected fellow student their undivided attention.

When I was introduced, I asked the student body president about the behavior of his fellow students.  He said, “They were talking and were indifferent to the activities.”  Then I asked students to define “success”.  One said, “rich”, another said, “fulfillment”.  I then asked, “How many of you have a guaranteed job upon graduation?”  Only a handful indicated they would go to work immediately.

The point is this:  the first ingredient to meaningful relationships and career success is to build a young person’s Self-Esteem.  You, as a taxpayer, deserve well prepared, skilled students who take charge of their lives.  Parents, students, and faculty need to be accountable for creating an intact Self-Esteem environment where we, as a society, can thrive during the information age.  We all need to model the behavior of intact Self-Esteem so young people know and experience their own dignity and respect.  Children, as well as adults, can only give what has been given to them, nothing more.  They cannot give what they do not have.  Their behavior is an indication of how we adults, and our present society, values children.

Encourage your community to create an intact Self-Esteem educational and societal environment where people can thrive and then, watch what happens!

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Sep
07

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