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Response 9

Response 9. What does money mean in your life? Write a paragraph that addresses: Values, goals, self-image related to $$ How would you describe your spending habits and lifestyle How does your culture, family/peer group view money. Resume Workshop. Assigned Partners Complete the worksheet.

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  1. Response 9 What does money mean in your life? Write a paragraph that addresses: Values, goals, self-image related to $$ How would you describe your spending habits and lifestyle How does your culture, family/peer group view money

  2. Resume Workshop • Assigned Partners • Complete the worksheet

  3. Chpt 10, pg 312 Health Managing Stress

  4. On a scale from 1–10, how healthy are you? • Physically? • Emotionally? • Socially?

  5. Look @ pg 314 • Highlight the events that you’ve experienced in the past 12 months • Add up the scores to get your “Stress Score” With a partner or alone, fill out the “General Stress Symptoms Questionnaire” Flip over the Stress Symptoms questionnaire. What are some strategies you can use to reduce your stress

  6. Finding Balance Amid Stresspg 315

  7. Stress Management Ideas • Visualize yourself being calm. • Breathe deeply for ten minutes each day. • Be gentle with yourself. • Trust your instincts. • Listen to your own wisdom. • Strive for balance, not perfection.

  8. Health and Wellness Group Assignment: • Eat healthy • Exercise • Improve sleep habits Use worksheet to make recommendations to develop healthy eating habits, etc

  9. Recognize mental health problemsDepression, pg 322

  10. How Can You Make Effective Decisions about Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drugs? • Alcohol • Tobacco • Drugs • Facing Addiction

  11. Choose Wisely: Alcohol • Analytical: Know the facts and statistics • Creative: Have some excuses ready if you are pressured to drink • Practical: Designated Drivers

  12. Binge Drinking Statistics

  13. Choose Wisely: Tobacco • Analytical: Know the facts and statistics • Creative: Have some excuses ready if you are pressured to smoke • Practical: Think about stopping and put a plan into action

  14. Choose Wisely: Drugs • Analytical: Know the facts and statistics • Creative: Have some excuses ready if you are pressured to take drugs • Practical: If you have a problem – face it and get help. (Take a look at Key 10.4)

  15. Finding Information on Addiction Your friend is using some type of drug that’s affecting her health. She’s not sleeping or eating much. She’s stopped going to class. The last time you spoke with her, she asked to borrow money and got really angry when you told her, “no.” You’re worried, especially now that you’ve heard from her brother who’s really concerned. Where do you find resources that can help?

  16. How Can You Make Effective Decisions About Sex? • Birth Control Take a look at Key 10.5 • Sexually Transmitted Infections Take a look at Key 10.6 • AIDS and HIV Take a look at Key 10.7

  17. Choose Wisely: Sex Talk About it! • Birth Control Consider cost, ease of use, reliability, comfort, and protection against STIs • STIs Go to a doctor or clinic – don’t be shy! Know the truth: You can’t get AIDS from a toilet seat

  18. Thinking Successfully about Personal Wellness • Analytical Thinking – examine your relationship with drugs, alcohol and/or tobacco. • Creative Thinking – devise new ways to have fun on a budget, look at wellness challenges from a new perspective, create a diet and exercise program that fits into your college lifestyle. • Practical Thinking – take action when you spot problems, learn when and how to seek help if needed.

  19. Chpt 11, pg 346 Managing your money and career

  20. What Does Money Mean In Your Life? • Your Unique Way of Managing Money • Money Spent = Time It Took To Earn It

  21. Cost of day-to-day expenses

  22. How Can You Manage Short-term Financial Goals? Short-term Goal #1: Learn to Manage Income and Expenses Through Budgeting Short-term Goal #3: Manage Credit Card Use Short-term Goal #2: Juggle Work and School

  23. Goal #1: How can you create a budget that works? – Handout! • Figure out what you earn. $$ in! • Figure out what you spend. $$ out! • Evaluate the difference.  or  • Adjust spending or earning (call on your creative intelligence). • Make successfully intelligent financial decisions.

  24. Goal #2: Students Who Workpg 353

  25. Goal #3: Credit Cards • Every time you use a card, you are creating debt.

  26. Dave Ramesey – 7 Steps

  27. How Can Your Work Toward Long-term Financial Goals? • Save and Invest Your Money • Begin Saving for Retirement • Investigate Effective Ways to • Purchase a Home

  28. How Investments Can Grow

  29. How Can You Prepare for Career Success? • Investigate Career Paths • Consider Your Personality and Strengths (Review Key 11.7) • Build Knowledge and Experience Courses, Internships, Jobs, Volunteering • Know What Employers Want • Expect Change

  30. Questions to Ask About Careers

  31. How you learn affects how you work • Are you predominantly a Thinker, Organizer, Giver, or Adventurer? • Consider how your personality spectrum identity gives you strengths for your job. • Consider how your personality spectrum identity will challenge you on the job. Take a Look at Key 11.7

  32. Know What Employers Want pg 367 • communication • analytical thinking • creativity • practical thinking • teamwork • goal setting • cultural competence • leadership • positive attitude • integrity • flexibility • continual learning

  33. How Can You Conduct an Effective Job Search? • Use Available Resources Career Planning and Placement Office, Networking, Online Services, Classified Ads • Your Resume, Cover Letter, and Interview • Be Strategic

  34. Thinking Successfully About Managing Money and Career • Analytical Thinking – look carefully at what promotes career success, looking specifically at the cost of resume mistakes. • Creative Thinking – brainstorm day-to-day ways to save money. • Practical Thinking – review a step-by-step plan for budgeting month by month and then map out your personal budget.

  35. Final: PresentationsSyllabus – pg 12 Oral presentation on the four questions in Chpt 12 How can you continue to activate your Successful Intelligence? (pg 382) How will what you’ve learned in this course bring success? (pg 386) How can you make a difference in your community? (pg 389) How can you create and live your personal mission? (pg 394)

  36. How can you continue to activate your Successful Intelligence? (pg 382) • Analytical • Creative • Practical Note at least 2 ideas for each kind of intelligence:

  37. as it relates to a specific intelligence: • Analytical • Creative • Practical 2. How will you use what you learned in this course to help you achieve success? (pg 386) Identify and describe in detail at least one thing you learned

  38. 3. How can you make a difference in your community? (pg 389). Give specific examples of each.. How can YOU get involved locally and nationally? How can you help others? How can YOU help to preserve the environment?

  39. 4. What is your personal mission statement? (pg 394) • How does it reflect your: • Character • Contributions • Achievements • Goals • Values

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