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who YOU are! Draw a picture of something that represents you. It could be an animal, plant, machine, a food, etc. Explain why you chose what you did. Mission Statement, Part 1: Write your name in a circle. Out from the circle, write words that describe you. Ben kind athletic artistic reader Mission Statement, Part 2: Now think about what kind of person you WANT to be. Make a list. I want to be a: worker student person artist Mission Statement, Part 3: Use the two lists to write a mission statement. This is a sentence or paragraph about the person you want to be. Here are some example: My mission is to: ?Laugh a lot ?Learn as much I can ?Work hard at home, school and in my sports ?Be kind to others ?Take good care of myself. ?To get better at my art. How good are you at beginning with the end in mind? I always keep the end in mind. I only think about today. Why did you rate yourself this way? How does saying “no” sometimes help you with “beginning with the end in mind”? What things do you have to say no to? Finish these sentences: ~If I my future had no limits, I would choose to be….. ~I want to be a person who… Habit 3 Put First Things First Based on the work of Stephen Covey I spend my time on things that are most important. This means I say no to things I should not do. I set priorities, make a schedule, and follow my plan. I am organized. Going for Your Goals At Home Goals At School Goals Set two or three goals for at home and for at school. Sometimes not being brave gets in the way of doing things that are important to you. Putting first things first might means putting aside your fears to reach your goal. Has fear ever kept you from doing something great or important? Explain. Big Things and Little Things: Putting first things first means planning your time around the most important, BIG things in your life. Then, you can get to the little things that take your time. Big, Important Things That Take Your Time Small Things, Less Important Things That Take Your Time Organizing Your Days Write out your regular schedule for a full day, from start to finish. Is it organized? Do you waste time, or put first things first? Making it Happen Now choose one goal for home, and one goal for school. Write your goals in a circle. Out from the circle, write things that you can do to help you achieve those goals. Memorize my multiplication facts. Make flash cards. Practice in the car on the way to school. Play x games on the puter. Have somebody quiz me daily. Where do you fall? I always put first things first! I never to set goals or put first things first. How could you be better at putting first things first? Habit 4 Think WinWin Based on the work of Stephen Covey Is this picture a good one for Think WinWin? Why or why not? If so, defend your answer. If not, design a better one and explain your thinking. I want everyone to be a success. I don’t have to put others down to get what I want. It makes me happy to see other people happy. I like to do nice things for others. When a conflict arrives, I help brainstorm a solution. We all can win! Lose/Win High Low Win/Win Lose/Lose Win/Lose CONSIDERATION Low High COURAGE LEVELS OF COMMUNICATION TRUST Synergistic (Win/Win) COOPERATION Respectful (Compromise) Defensive (Win/Lose or Lose/Win) Low High Low High Think WinWin Road Blocks ?I’ll step on you to get ahead. ?I am a loser. I can’t do anything. ?At least I am better than her/him. ?I’ll let someone else win again. Have you ever “stepped on” somebody else to win? Have you pushed someone aside so you could get something good? How does this feel? Think an example. Human Do