Leadership Week 3
Read/study: Habit #3-Put First Things First- Work First, Then Play
Read the 3rd story in "The 7 Habits of Happy Kids."
It's called, "Pokey and the Spelling Test."
Be prepared to discuss this story in class. Take some notes!
Then, think about what you have learned and try 1 or more of these baby steps toward putting first things first.
Baby Steps: 1. What are some of your most important jobs or responsibilities? Talk about what they are with your mom or dad and write them down.
2. Tomorrow, surprise your parents and do your chores before they even ask.
3. The next time you have a lot of inspirements, do the hardest one first.
4. Think of something you have been putting off for a long time, like cleaning your room, pumping your bike tire, or finishing a project that you started. Go do it right now!
Do you ever feel like you have too much to do and not enough time? In any given day, you may have to study, work on a project, watch your little sister, clean your room, go to a practice...oh and you would also like to have fun!
Answer these questions:
What do you do when you have too much to do and not enough time?
Is it always possible to do it all?
Know/Understand: Bring your final speech all about you. It should be memorized and ready to share in class! Practice makes perfect! You can do it, and it's going to be great!
We will be working in the kitchen and making our lunch! So....you don't need to bring lunch!
Then, think about what you have learned and try 1 or more of these baby steps toward putting first things first.
Baby Steps: 1. What are some of your most important jobs or responsibilities? Talk about what they are with your mom or dad and write them down.
2. Tomorrow, surprise your parents and do your chores before they even ask.
3. The next time you have a lot of inspirements, do the hardest one first.
4. Think of something you have been putting off for a long time, like cleaning your room, pumping your bike tire, or finishing a project that you started. Go do it right now!
Do you ever feel like you have too much to do and not enough time? In any given day, you may have to study, work on a project, watch your little sister, clean your room, go to a practice...oh and you would also like to have fun!
Answer these questions:
What do you do when you have too much to do and not enough time?
Is it always possible to do it all?
Know/Understand: Bring your final speech all about you. It should be memorized and ready to share in class! Practice makes perfect! You can do it, and it's going to be great!
We will be working in the kitchen and making our lunch! So....you don't need to bring lunch!
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