Lesson 2
Jan 01, 2016
Lesson 2
At the age of 35 (50) years old I hope to…
Open up a Word Document or write on your phone. This will need to be typed!
35 Years Old 50 Years Old
Some of your responses:
50 Years OldI would like a nice car a Benes might be nice but that could fit 5.
35 Years OldWill be a big chef that gets a lot of money
35 Years OldI would like to live in a nice neighborhood but in a medium sized house to save money.
50 Years OldI would like to own a good company or if I was still with the police I would like to be an LT.
35 Years OldIt would good if I was making 70,000 a year.
35 Years OldProfessional status: Moving around
Learning Goals:To describe your current interests
◦ (what you like and what your passions are).
To explain your values.To describe your skills
◦ (what you have learned how to do).To describe your competencies
◦ (what you’re naturally good at).To explain your accomplishments .To describe your characteristics
◦ (the total you, are you introverted or extroverted?).To identify occupations that are suited to you.
INTERESTSLEARNING GOAL To describe your current interests
…what you like and what your passions are. Something that
attracts you – ex. a book, sport, superhero, issue.
IN-CLASS QUESTIONSIf you had to participate in a debate, what topic
would you choose? Why? What section of the newspapers do you read
first? World news, local news, sports, entertainment, classified ads, fashion, travel or cartoons?
If you had to do an Internet search, what would you search?
When flipping channels on TV, what makes you pause for a while?
If someone interviewed you, what topics / areas of your life would cause you to be the most excited?
LEARNING GOAL To describe your skills
…something you have learned or studied – ex. playing piano, speaking another language, good at using Photoshop.
SKILLS:
LEARNING GOAL To describe your competencies/abilities
…something you do naturally; your talents– ex.
singing, running, doing math, speaking Chinese
ABILITIES:
VALUES:things/ideas that are important to
you. I believe… ◦What is important to you and what
makes you behave in a certain way. (Being with others, family, honesty, generosity)
Future values ◦maybe security, freedom, challenge,
creativity. Others?
When first asked, you probably say the word “value” means how much you can get for your money.
It also means what’s inside you.. your feelings and thoughts. They are the ideas and things important to you. Examples:◦ If you think having friends is important, than you value
friendship.◦ If you like spending time by yourself, then you value being
alone.◦ If you want to talk to others about your problems, then you
value their ideas and opinions.◦ When you decide that something’s important to you, you
make a valued decision.
Values help you decide between:◦ What you like and don’t like◦ What seems right or wrong◦ What you will or won’t do.
Value FormationAccording to Morris Massey values are formed during three significant periods: 1. Imprint period from birth to 7 years. 2. Modelling period from 8 –13 years. 3. Socialization period from 13 –21
years.
Balancing Your LifeBalance when your
actions and values work together in harmony as you manage the various roles and responsibilities.
Why is balance important?
Balance brings personal fulfillment. Balance supports a healthy lifestyle. Balance empowers you.
ACCOMPLISHMENTS LEARNING GOAL To describe your accomplishments
…Something completed successfully – ex. honour roll in middle school, started getting
grown up hair cuts
SO FAR:
ABILITIES
SKILLS
INTERESTS
VALUES
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
PERSONALITY LEARNING GOAL To describe your personality
…your “self” that you build over time; the total of your physical, mental,
emotional, and social characteristics. THE TOTAL YOU! ARE YOU INTROVERTED OR
EXTROVERTED?
VIDEO!
Introvert - How you get energy. An introvert recharges by being alone and reflecting quietly on what they do.◦ Example students?◦ Example teachers?
Extrovert - How you get energy. An extrovert recharges by being around people and having conversations.◦ Example students?◦ Example teachers?
PERSONALITY http://
www.fastcompany.com/3016031/leadership-now/are-you-an-introvert-or-an-extrovert-and-what-it-means-for-your-careerIntroverts (or those of us with introverted tendencies) tend to
recharge by spending time alone. They lose energy from being around people for long periods of time, particularly large crowds.
Extroverts, on the other hand, gain energy from other people. Extroverts actually find their energy is sapped when they spend too much time alone. They recharge by being social.
INTROVERTED / EXTROVERTED TEACHERS?
Introverted Extroverted
Introverted Extroverted
SUCCESSFUL LESSON?I am able to:To describe and talk about my interests To explain my values.To describe my skills To describe my competenciesTo identify my accomplishmentsTo describe my personality To explain the difference between an introvert and
extrovert.