Agenda Introduction - Education and future opportunities - Life as a woman - Self-awareness, self-esteem - Plans/goals Summary Presentation title 2
Introduction Why education; why are we in school? Presentation title 3
Importance of education For a happy and stable life A great job A great social reputation Presentation title 4
2. Money - The more educated you are, the better career options you have Presentation title 5
3. Equality “ if want to see the world as a just and fair place where everyone is given equal opportunities, education is what we require.” Presentation title 6
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4. Makes you self-dependent - To become financially independent - To make your own decision Presentation title 8
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5. Turns your dreams into reality - Do you want to be a great leader? - Do you want to be a successful person respected by people? Presentation title 10
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6. Makes the world a safe and peaceful place - if you are educated, you know your rights and your responsibility towards society. Presentation title 12
7. Makes you confident - Being educated makes you more likely to be heard and taken seriously. - you become confident to express your views and opinions. Presentation title 13
8. Society - Education helps you become an active member of society and participate in education and development. - It helps to become a helpful member of the society. Presentation title 14
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Generally, education gives a sense of self-worth, faith in one’s ability to affect desired change, and the ability to direct one’s own life. Having the ability to make decisions that give you negotiating power. Improving one’s ability to organize and influence social change to achieve a more just social and economic order nationally and worldwide. Presentation title 16
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Life as a woman
Why am I created? What is my purpose in life? What is the best thing to do now? Presentation title 19
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Methods of studying Study smarter, not harder Take a break - improves the memory Concentration and memorization of new concepts Presentation title 21
Serves as energy boosts Reduces stress Improves your health Boosts your performance and creativity Break up your study time from longer periods to shorter ones with scheduled breaks. Then have a rewarding bonus for yourself. Presentation title 22
2. Create a designated study area 3. Learn the concepts, not just the facts Rote memorization- the memorization of information based on repetition What am I learning? Is it a concept or a fact? More powerful to grasp when taking the concept. Understand more than only memorize. Presentation title 23
4. Don’t skip sleep - without good sleep, your brain cannot function properly and absorb the information you are trying to learn. Tips: avoid electric screen one hour before bedtime; : engage in physical activities : establish a sleep schedule by going to bed at the same time and waking up at the same time. Presentation title 24
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5. Take notes and ask questions - alert, attentive and accountable - the notes are the record of what was said in class and can later be used for studying and review - it brings concentration and makes it easier to recall the information. But read your notes after class; give it depth and flash it out Ask questions to your teacher or friends Presentation title 26
6. Active recitation - repetition of what you have learned out loud “ the best way to learn is to teach someone.” 7. Textbooks are a powerful tool 8. Mnemonic - a device such as a pattern of letters, ideas, or associations that assists in remembering something. Presentation title 27
A+ student mentality Be disciplined Stay motivated- be uncomfortable with average Persistency Ask yourself why Presentation title 28
Self Awareness
Self-awareness is clearly understanding who we are, what we have, and what we don’t have. Self-awareness is understanding your strengths and improvement areas. Presentation title 30
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Self-esteem Self-esteem refers to the way we feel about ourselves. SE comprises all the experiences and interpersonal relationships you’ve had in your life. Presentation title 32
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Low self-esteem Depression, anxiety, and negative thoughts: - - Exercise breathing - Turning to your creator “I seek refugee in you from anxiety and sadness; I seek refugee in you from inability and laziness; I seek refugee in you from quaradize and miserliness; I seek refugee in you from being overwhelmed by debts and the force of men.” Presentation title 34
3. Look for the good 4. Smile 5. Spend time with your loved ones Presentation title 35
Goal setting and action plans
Have you ever set goals/ plans? How successful were you?
Why goals? People without goals are not as successful as they hope to be. People who do not write down goals are less likely to accomplish them. We fail because; we do not look back and never create action steps. Presentation title 38
Smarter goals Specific- how specific do I need to be - how much do I want to score Measurable- able to see progress over time. Time-bound Actionable- clear the actions be taken Presentation title 39
Presentation title 40 Relevant (relatable)- think about your current life - Not over-ambitious Time bound- set the start and the deadline Evaluate- read and take action every week; evaluate yourself Reward- refreshment
Action plan development
An action plan is a detailed, step-by-step method to achieve a goal or complete a task. An action plan is your roadmap to achieving your goal. Presentation title 42
What does an action plan look like Focus on one goal at a time - Review your list of goals and choose one to focus on in each area of your life. Try putting your energy into a short-term plan that feels most valuable right now or inch you toward one of your long-term goals. Presentation title 43
2. Do your research Study as much as you can about how to achieve your goal. Read blogs, listen to informative podcasts, and talk to people who have done it before. 3. Lay out your steps in a timeline The success of some items may depend on the completion of earlier ones. It’s essential to order your to-do list based on what should be completed first and set your deadlines accordingly. You can’t run before you know how to walk. A specific and clear result Clear deadlines Presentation title 44
4. Track your progress - The best part of having an effective action plan involves witnessing your progress. Once you set goals, brainstorm tasks, and put them in a document, print out your list and put it somewhere visible. As you complete each item, tick them off one by one. This helps you feel accomplished with each step. 5. Treat yourself 6. Don’t give up! - Creating an action will help you stay motivated, but that doesn’t mean the path will be easy. Presentation title 45
Areas of focus F Self awareness Develop a way that you become well acquainted with your strengths and improvement areas Focus on what you have now (your education) Be disciplined while evaluating yourselves Set goals and action plans Set your short- term and long-term goals Make action- plans every month persistency Presentation title 46
How we get there Persistency No giving-up Look at your vision and pass challenges Patience and perseverance Focused Focus on your goals; what you want to pursue in the future Engage in activities or learnings that will make you reach your goals Mind your own business while reaching and helping others in progress Be thankful Always be encouraged and be happy with the failures, challenges, and successes Be attached to your creator Presentation title 47
Summary “I don’t know what my calling is, but I want to be here for a bigger reason. So I strive to be like the greatest people who have ever lived.” Will Smith Presentation title 48