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Power of one. An FCCLA National Program. General Info. Power of One is a program for individuals to improve themselves, develop leadership, create better relationships, advocate for FCCLA, and positively impact their future Forms can be found on the Michigan FCCLA website
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Power of one An FCCLA National Program
General Info • Power of One is a program for individuals to improve themselves, develop leadership, create better relationships, advocate for FCCLA, and positively impact their future • Forms can be found on the Michigan FCCLA website • Forms are due to the state by March 1st • It is helpful to utilize the planning process to complete your projects • This includes setting SMART goals
Benefits • Individual recognition • Easy to complete along with a STAR event • Opportunities for you to examine issues in depth • Reach personal goals • Explore interests • Learn to set goals and make decisions • Develop leadership skills • Apply what you learn in Family and Consumer Science classes to your everyday life • Teaches time management skills
5 modules • A better you • Family ties • Speak out for FCCLA • Take the lead • Working on working
A better you • This module is where you focus on improving yourself • Sample projects include: • working on a healthy lifestyle through healthy eating and exercise • working on using your manners • setting goals to work harder at school • pushing yourself to try something new
Family ties • This module is when you can focus on improving family relationships • Sample projects include: • trying to have more family dinners • spending more time with your siblings or parents • attempting to make your relationship with your parents or siblings better • appreciating and thanking your parents for what they do • get to know what your grandparents’ or parents’ childhood was like
Speak out for FCCLA • In this module, the goal is to advocate for FCCLA • Sample projects include: • using social media to inform others about FCCLA • having your chapter’s accomplishments recognized in newspapers • working on increasing membership • presenting a PowerPoint to your school about your experiences at FLC, SLC, and NLC
Take the lead • This module focuses on leadership development • Sample projects include: • run for a chapter or state office position • be the leader of a community service project • organize a fundraiser for a charity • write a letter to a state representative highlighting an issue you are passionate about
Working on working • This module encourages you to focus on your future career • shadow someone in the field of work you are interested in • work on increasing your business professionalism • learn how to create a resume • or attend a career fair
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