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    Be Your Best Self

    Being Your Best Self Being your best self can mean a lot of things to different people, but what does it mean to me? To me it means being your own Superman. It means to be everything you can possibly be; to be confident in yourself, in not only looks but knowing you can do anything. It means to help everyone; to be kind, caring, and sweet. Being your best self means to be happy and live your life. Confidence means having faith in yourself in many ways. It means to know you are beautiful in

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    Visualize Your Best Self

    Visualize Your Best Self: Even though I scored the 15 in three categories of the multiple intelligence survey (Verbal/Linguistic, Logic/Mathematical and Musical/Rhythmic), my strongest learning style of the three is Verbal (Linguistic). I embrace this style more and the others follow closely behind. I enjoy reading and writing, sharing or teaching others as well as the play on words and their meaning. I’ve also found that I learn best by reading, taking notes, outlining chapters, highlighting

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    Visualize Your Best Self

    Visualize Your Best Self Directions: Type this in 12 point font, non bold, double spaced, paragraphs indented, one inch margins. Type your name at the top left hand corner. Write three or four paragraphs addressing the following questions: 1. What type of learning style do I exhibit the most? How did I develop this learning style? (Ponder…Was your mom or dad the same kind of learner? Did your grade school teacher emphasize this learning style, or were you just born this way? I feel I exhibit

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    Best Yourself

    Reflecting Upon Your Best-Self All of us can recall our own extraordinary moments, those moments when we felt our best-self was brought to light, affirmed by others, and put into practice in the world. These memories are seared into our minds as moments or situations in which we have felt alive, true to our deepest selves, and pursuing our full potential as human beings. Think about three times in your life when you were at your very best. For each best-self episode, write the story of what

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    Seven Ways to Motivate Top Talent in de-Motivating Times

    De-Motivating Times August 9 2012 by Brad Remillard So how do you motivate your top talent to achieve the company’s goals? How do you keep them from contacting recruiters? How do you keep them passionate about coming to work? How do you keep them engaged day after day? The answer to all of these is “culture.” Even in difficult times top talent, by definition, will always rise to the occasion. They will always strive to be the best. If they don’t, they aren’t top talent. However, even top talent can

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    Motivation

    know themselves already that is why they decline to do self-assessment regularly. Experts say that these people don’t realize that the more that they decline doing self-reassessment, the more that they get stuck to their own routine which leaves them lesser room for improvement. If you want to start with constant self-motivation, it is best that you know yourself very well. If you know yourself well, you will know your weaknesses as well as your strengths. Once you were able to identify all of these

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    Self Concept and Self Discipline

    SELF CONCEPT The self-concept is the accumulation of knowledge about the self, such as beliefs regarding personality traits, physical characteristics, abilities, values, goals, and roles. Beginning in infancy, children acquire and organize information about themselves as a way to enable them to understand the relation between the self and their social world. This developmental process is a direct consequence of children's emerging cognitive skills and their social relationships with both family

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    Self Pity

    increase in stature. .... Denial: Denial, excuses, self pity, and blame only prolong the agony. Why are you ... Emotional Competency Explore the Logic of Passion Home Importance Recognizing Concepts Search Blog Resources References Shame We feel badly about ourselves We feel shame when we think of poorly of ourselves. It is our sense of our own incompetence or powerlessness. Shame is the emotion that encourages us to do our best. When we are ashamed we may feel vulnerable and even

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    Self Assessment

    ------------------------------------------------- MGT 312 ------------------------------------------------- Self-Assessment Report Cover Sheet ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Your name (Please print)_______________________________________ ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Student ID #________________________

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    Life Coaching in the Time of Need

    principal asked me to be your mentor for the next couple of months. It is my understanding that you were administratively placed at this elementary school due to some professional issues at your previous school. I know that you have only been teaching for 2 months and thus I would like to help you in any areas that need to be strengthened. Teaching is a challenging career. When you begin teaching, you feel as though all you need to do is to stand up in the classroom and teach. Your teacher educational

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