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Chapter ONE: Getting On Course to Your Success. Human Bingo, Success Worksheet. Homework. Note: No late assignments will be accepted. Getting On Course to Your Success. What Is Success?. What does “success” mean to you? Getting all A’s and B’s while working a full-time job
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Chapter ONE:Getting On Course to Your Success Human Bingo, Success Worksheet
Homework Note: No late assignments will be accepted.
What Is Success? What does “success” mean to you? • Getting all A’s and B’s while working a full-time job • Making 2 free-throws to win the basketball tournament • Parenting 2 great kids and still making the dean’s list • Being the first person in the family to earn a college degree “Outer Success” • Focus on learning instead of just getting good grades • Major in a career field because it’s your passion • Discover your personal values “Inner Success”
Downing’s Definition of Success • “Success is staying on course to your desired outcomes and experiences, creating wisdom, happiness, and unconditional self-worth along the way.” • Do you have the same definition of success? • Take 10 minutes to write or draw your definition of success (worksheet) Success Worksheet
The Power of Choice “Positive beliefs lead to effective behaviors. Effective behaviors lead to success.” For example: • After a disappointing test score, a struggling student thinks, “I knew I couldn’t do college math!” • This belief will likely lead the student to miss classes and neglect assignments • These self-defeating behaviors will lead to even lower test scores, reinforcing the negative beliefs
Write a Great Life • Journal writing is a way to explore your life in depth and discover your best “self” • Self-awareness will enable you to make wise choices about what to keep doing and what to change • Journal writing is ‘free writing’, but through On Course, it’s guided that allows you additional insights about you • All journal entries are located in your textbook
Journal Writing Guidelines • Copythe directions for each step into your journal (just in the bold print) • Be spontaneous – write whatever comes to your mind. This is not an English composition course. • Be honest – this will allow you to discover yourself and your success • Be creative – Express your creative self. Add your favorite quotes, poems and sayings. Use color, clip arts, photos, and drawing • Dive deep – be specific and provide examples to the point where the reader won’t have any question
Journal Sample Guideline for Journals: • Copy • Be Spontaneous • Be honest • Be Creative • Dive Deep
Professor’s Journal Writing Preference • All journal entries must be: • Typed, double space, 1 inch margins, Arial or Times New Roman, 12 size font • Either provide hard copy or email as an attachment (Microsoft Word Document only) and in subject of email state: YOUR NAME AND ASSIGNMENT • Journals are due at the beginning of class on the due date or you may submit them earlier • No late journal entries will be accepted… being absent is not an excuse
Relax “Experiments have shown that relaxing before a learning session greatly improves the results.” Relaxation: • Find a quiet place • A comfortable physical position • A positive attitude • Something on which to focus your thoughts
Self-Assessment • Self-Assessment can be done online or in your textbook • If done online, website is on the Professor’s website • You can email it or print a hard copy • 15-20 minutes • Self-Assessment is needed for Journal #1 • http://college.cengage.com/downing_assessment/jsp/questions1-8.jsp?customizer=pre
Forks in the Road • Responsibility • Motivation • Self-Management • Interdependence • Self-Awareness • Lifelong Learning • Emotional Intelligence • Self-Esteem
Homework • Journal 1 – page 11 • Journal 2– page 18 • Read Wise Choices in College • College Customs • Journals for 5th edition only: • Questions will be provided
Study Guide • On Course’s eight qualities • Active learner • SCANS • Hard/Soft skills • Self-Esteem • Journal Writing • CORE Learning System