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Habit 3 Put First Things First. Will and Won’t Power. ASCA Standards. A: A1.5 Identify attitudes and behaviors that lead to successful learning A: A2.1 Apply time-management and task-management skills C:A1.10 Balance between work and leisure time
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Habit 3Put First Things First Will and Won’t Power
ASCA Standards A: A1.5 Identify attitudes and behaviors that lead to successful learning A: A2.1 Apply time-management and task-management skills C:A1.10 Balance between work and leisure time PS: B1.8 Know when peer pressure is influencing a decision
6th Grade Standards Concept 6: Conventions addresses the mechanics of writing, including capitalization, punctuation, spelling, grammar and usage, and paragraph breaks. S1C1PO 1. Generate ideas through a variety of activities (e.g., prior knowledge, discussion with others, printed material or other sources).
2 Minute Quick Write • On the next clean page in your folder make a list of all the responsibilities you have in a week. • Be sure to include school, chores, babysitting, extracurricular activities, sports, etc.
So how busy are you? • Many of you may have just realized that the list of things you are responsible is VERY long. • Do you have time for all these things each week? • What happens when you don’t have time for something? • How do you decide which tasks are most important?
If you now feel overwhelmed then Habit 3 will help you! • Habit 3 is Put First Things First • It’s all about prioritizing and managing your time so that your first things really do come first and don’t end up last.
Will and Won’t Power • Will-power is the strength to say yes to important tasks • Won’t power is the ability to say no to less important things and peer pressure • When you feel overwhelmed you need to feel confident in saying “no”
Time Quadrants • Time quadrants can help you pack more in (especially important things) • It’s made up of 2 ingredients: Important & Urgent • Important: Your most important things, your first things, activities that contribute to your mission and goals • Urgent: Pressing things, in-your-face things, activities that demand immediate attention
How can you start spending more time in Quadrant 2? • Shrink Q1 by procrastinating less • Say “no” to Q3 activities (phone calls, interruptions, peer pressure) • Cut down on Q4 slacker activities
How can you start to prioritize? Video • Use your agenda to remind yourself of important assignment due dates • Write dates and times of practices, after school activities, etc. • Take time on Sunday to plan out your week • Identify your BIG ROCKS! What are the most important things for this week? • You might also think about your role as a student, friend, family, me, team
Planning for BIG ROCKS • Plan ahead so you have time for them • If other things come up throughout the week, make an adjustment. • Maybe a new assignment is due Wednesday and you need to push a book report back to Thursday- You are in control of your time
The Comfort Zone and the Courage Zone • The Comfort Zone is things you are familiar with such as places you have been, your friends, activities you enjoy. Your comfort zone is risk free since you have been there before. • The Courage Zone is things like making new friends, speaking in front of an audience, sticking up for what you believe in. These can also be opportunities, adventure, risk, things that are difficult, etc.
What will you do with the opportunity to… • Make a new friend? • Resist peer pressure? • Break an old habit? • Develop a new skill? • Try out for a team? • Audition for a play? • Change your job? • Get involved? • Be yourself?
Do you know this person? • He failed in business at age 21 • Was defeated for the state legislature at age 23 • Coped with the death of his sweetheart at age 26 • Suffered a nervous breakdown at age 27 • Was defeated for congressional nomination at age 34 • Lost re-nomination for Congress at age 39 • Was defeated for the senate at age 46 • Was defeated for the vice presidency of the US at age 47 • Was defeated for the Senate age 49
Famous Poet Robert Frost Once Said… Two roads diverged in a wood, and I- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.
Overcoming Peer Pressure • To overcome peer pressure you need to care more about yourself than what your peers think of you! • You can build your confidence by adding to your Personal Bank Account • You can also use your Personal Mission Statement
How can you be successful? • It takes discipline to manage your time, overcome your fears, to be strong in hard moments, and to resist peer pressure. • In a 7 Habits survey of thousands of people it was found that Habit 3 is the hardest to live by!
What will you put first? Video