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“GOT CHARACTER” Lesson #1“COMITTMENT”Welcome StudentsIntroductionsIcebreaker Activity: Heads or Tails16 Goals For Success IntroductionPlay 2012 K-State Big XII Champions VideoGoal #1 CommitmentDefinition of CommitmentCommitment Enemy: FearExcitement/Passion Starts, Motivation/Commitment FinishesCommitment is a Choice, A Choice That Will Make You Successful In LifeExamples of CommitmentWhat are you committed to right now in your life? What would you like to be committed to?Commitment ActionsSet GoalsWrite It DownSign ItDate ItTell OthersList Priorities In Order of ImportanceSet GoalsMake SacrificesCommitment TipsFeed Your Vision/GoalPrioritizeSacrificeDevelop Good HabitsBe FlexibleKeep Moving Forward No Matter WhatBe AccountableCommitment ScenariosFamous Committed Individuals 16 Goals For Success Video #1: CommitmentClosure Review Session #1Pass Out Laminated CardsExcitement For Session #2 UnselfishnessMaterialsSpeakersHDMI AdaptorQuarter2012 K-State Big XII Champions VideoFamous Committed Individuals Script16 Goals Video: #1 Commitment16 Goals Laminated Cards “GOT CHARACTER” Lesson #2“UNSELFISHNESS”Welcome StudentsIcebreaker Activity: Would You Rather?16 Goals For Success TransitionGoal #2 UnselfishnessDefinition of UnselfishnessLove Your Neighbor as YourselfSelfishness is Natural and Easy, A Weakness that can be a Struggle to OvercomeConstant Effort Over TimeExamples of Unselfishness/Pay It ForwardSelfish/Unselfish Feelings and Emotions that Impact Others/SelfUnselfish ActionsExtra-Centered and not Self-CenteredUnselfishness is a Habitual SacrificeCommitment Provides the Opportunity to go All-In and Work UnselfishlyAvenues to Be More UnselfishHave a Selfless MindsetIt’s About Us, Not YouBroaden your perspective and see beyond your personal concerns/agendasThink about how others feel firstBe selfless even if no one noticesAvoid hurting others for your benefitTake pleasure in the happiness of othersCommit random acts of kindnessValue the time of others as much as your ownModel yourself after an unselfish person that you knowBe a person that is consistently counted on by friends and familyForgive and forgetPractice the Golden Rule at all timesUnselfishness ScenariosUnselfishness SummaryFamous Unselfish Individuals 16 Goals For Success Video #2: UnselfishnessClosure Review Session #2Homework: Secret BuddiesExcitement For Session #3 UnityMaterialsSpeakersHDMI AdaptorUnselfish Individuals Script16 Goals Video: #2 Unselfishness“GOT CHARACTER” Lesson #3“UNITY”Welcome StudentsIcebreaker Activity: Human Knot Activity16 Goals For Success TransitionGoal #3 UnityDefinition of UnityLove Your Neighbor as YourselfUnity ActionsAccountable to Doing the Right ThingOpennessNonjudgmentalAcceptingTolerantValidatingHonestShows Effective LeadershipSincerely Works Well With OthersSees Similarities FirstLooks, Sounds, and Feels of RespectDiversity and Prejudice: What Does It Look Like?What’s Your Bias ActivityUp and Down ActivityBack-to-Back UnityYarn Web Activity16 Goals For Success Video #3: UnityClosure Review Session #3Look For The Good In A Person FirstExcitement For Session #4 ImproveMaterialsSpeakersHDMI AdaptorYarnSensing Respect Worksheet/KeyWhat’s Your Bias?/Up and Down Activity ScriptUp and Down Activity Questions“GOT CHARACTER” Lesson #4“IMPROVE”Welcome StudentsIcebreaker Activity: Sort The Class (Height, Birthday, First Names, Last Names)16 Goals For Success TransitionWhat Will Your Future Look Like?FantasyRealityGoal #4 ImproveDefinition of ImproveDefinition of Self-DeterminationAvenues to Improve YourselfSelf-EvaluationWhat are Your Personal Strengths?What are Your Personal Flaws in Need of Improvement?List of Common StrengthsList of Common WeaknessesSchool Resources to Fuel ImprovementSetting Goals WorksheetGoal BoostersGoal BustersFamous People that have Overcome Challenges Through Self-Determination and ImprovementThomas Edison: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderHarriet Tubman: EpilepsyAlbert Einstein: Mild Autism (Impaired Social and Verbal Interaction Ability)Jim Abbott: Born With One HandMichael J. Fox: Parkinson’s Disease (Loss of Muscle Control)Tom Cruise: DyslexiaFranklin Delano Roosevelt: Polio (Partial Paralysis)Steven Hawking: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Complete Deterioration of Muscles)Jim Carrey: HomelessnessHeather Whitestone: Hearing ImpairedMagic Johnson: HIV16 Goals For Success Video #4: ImproveClosure Review Session #4Evaluate Your Personal Strengths and WeaknessesExcitement For Session #5 Be ToughMaterialsSpeakersHDMI AdaptorFuture Cartoon Panes WorksheetGoal Boosters vs. Goal Busters Worksheet16 Goals Video: #4 Improve“GOT CHARACTER” Lesson #5“BE TOUGH”Welcome Students: K-State Cat Train VideoIcebreaker Activity: Blowing in the Wind16 Goals For Success TransitionWillie Being Tough VideoGoal #5 Be ToughBe Tough DefinitionMental Toughness DefinitionMental Toughness CharacteristicsSelf-ConfidenceSelf-ControlSelf-MotivationAccountableDeals With Problems PromptlyPersistenceDeterminationFocused ConcentrationConsistenceComposureCalmnessPoiseLeadershipDeveloping Mental ToughnessAvenues to Becoming Mentally Tough Toughness is a ChoiceMelvern vs. LeboMental Toughness ChecklistWhat to do, What not to doMental Toughness VideosJoey ChestnutSteven Claunch16 Goals For Success Video #5 Be ToughClosure Review Session #5Increasing Mental ToughnessExcitement For Session #6 Self-DisciplineMaterialsSpeakersHDMI AdaptorK-State Cat Train VideoStraws BalloonsWillie Being Tough VideoJoey Chestnut/Steven Claunch Videos16 Goals Video: #5 Be Tough “GOT CHARACTER” Lesson #6“SELF-DISCIPLINE”Welcome Students/Handout Hershey’s KissesEat one now or get two laterIcebreaker Activity: Simon Says16 Goals For Success TransitionSelf-Discipline QuizGoal #6 Self-DisciplineSelf-Discipline DefinitionSelf-Discipline BarriersSelf-ControlDefinitionsBalloon ExampleWith Knot: Predictable, Without Knot: UnpredictableStudents Self-Discipline CharacteristicsPositiveNegativeMaintaining Self-ControlNegative Aspects of Self-ControlSTOP AcronymStop – Think – Observe – ProceedDeveloping Self-DisciplineSelf-Discipline ScenariosSelf-Discipline Statements16 Goals For Success Video #6 Self-DisciplineMotivational VideoClosure Review Session #6Hershey’s Kiss ExplanationIndicates how well you do in school, with friends, and with family. Even predicts success as adults in work and relationshipEvaluating Your Self-DisciplineExcitement For Session #7 Great EffortMaterialsSpeakersHDMI AdaptorHershey’s KissesSimon Says ScriptSelf-Discipline/Self-Control QuizBalloon16 Goals Video: #6 Self-Discipline What Would You Do Video“GOT CHARACTER” Lesson #7“GREAT EFFORT”Welcome StudentsIcebreaker Activity: Tennis Ball ActivityDominant vs. Non-Dominant Hands 16 Goals For Success TransitionInterest InventoryQuestionnaireWhat Desires Do You Have/Accomplish in the Future?What Qualities/Actions are Needed to Make Your Desires Become a Reality?Academic/GPA Importance “Success isn’t having trophies or toys. It isn’t a medal or friends of your choice. What is success? That’s easy to see. It’s trying to be the best you can be! Don’t worry about what others may have or might say. When trying your best, success comes your way.” John WoodenGoal #7 Great EffortGreat Effort DefinitionExamples of Great EffortGreat Effort Video: One Degree of Extra EffortPerseveranceDefinitionCharacteristicsNegative and PositivePositivePerseverance Video: Seeing Things ThroughWork EthicDefinitionCharacteristicsWork Ethic Video: Kobe BryantYou are preparing for something. The question is, are you preparing yourself for success or failure?”Great Effort Role ModelsSee Script16 Goals For Success Video #7 Great EffortClosure Review Session #7Excitement For Session #8 EnthusiasmMaterialsSpeakersHDMI AdaptorTennis BallsGreat Effort VideoPerseverance VideoWork Ethic VideoGreat Effort Individual ProfilesMotivation in School Video16 Goals Video: #7 Great Effort “GOT CHARACTER” Lesson #8“Enthusiasm”Welcome StudentsIcebreaker Activity: Roll of the Dice16 Goals For Success TransitionGoal #8 EnthusiasmDefinitionCharacteristicsAttributesRaw Egg or Super Ball ActivityEnthusiasm EvaluationOptimismPower of ThoughtHalf Full or Half EmptyOptimism DefinitionAvenues to Becoming More OptimisticEnthusiasm QuotesBaby Enthusiasm VideoWalmart Story16 Goals For Success Video #8 EnthusiasmClosure Review Session #8Excitement For Session #9 Eliminate MistakesMaterialsSpeakersHDMI AdaptorDiceDice Statement CardsRaw EggsRacquetballBaby Enthusiasm Video16 Goals Video: #8 Enthusiasm “GOT CHARACTER” Lesson #9“Eliminate Mistakes”Welcome StudentsIcebreaker Activity: Share Your Jolly Ranchers16 Goals For Success TransitionCharlie Brown VideoEliminate Mistakes QuotesGoal #9 Eliminate MistakesEliminate Mistakes DefinitionFour Kinds of MistakesEliminating Mistakes CharacteristicsAttributes of Individuals That Eliminate MistakesLearning From FailureEvaluating FailureEvaluating MistakesBeing Driven To Learn From FailureProcess of Evaluating MistakesTake Chances Motivational VideoLion King Motivational Video16 Goals For Success Video #9 Eliminate MistakesClosure Review Session #9Excitement For Session #10 Never Give UpMaterialsSpeakersHDMI AdaptorJolly RanchersCharlie Brown VideoTaking Chances VideoLion King Video16 Goals Video: #9 Eliminate Mistakes“GOT CHARACTER” Lesson #10“NEVER GIVE UP”Welcome StudentsIcebreaker Activity: Pass The Orange16 Goals For Success TransitionIntroductionChallenging SituationsAdversity DefinitionOvercoming AdversityAdversity VideoGoal #10 Never Give UpResilience Dictionary DefinitionsAdditional Resilience DefinitionsResilience Analogy/ExamplesResilience BenefitsResilience ComparisonLisaJennyResilience CharacteristicsPositiveNegativeResilient Famous IndividualsLouis Pasteur: Called a mediocre chemist, discovered rabies/anthrax vaccine and pasteurization of milkBill Wilson: Labeled a hopeless alcoholic, founded Alcoholics AnonymousJohn McCain: Prisoner of War in Vietnam for 5.5 years, now U.S. Senator and Presidential nominee Stevie Wonder: Born into blindness, became a legendary musician and songwriterBethany Hamilton: Lost an arm in a brutal shark attack at the age of 13, was surfing a month laterNick Vujicic: Born without arms and legs, became a popular motivational speaker, husband, and parentSteven Spielberg: Rejected to USC film school 3 times, now one of the greatest filmmakers of all-timeJaws-Indiana Jones-ET-Gremlins-Back to the Future-Jurassic Park-Men in Black-TransformersOprah Winfrey: Raped at the age of nine/lost child at age of 14, became most famous woman on TVNelson Mandela: Imprisoned for 27 years, became president of South Africa after releaseRobert Downey, Jr.: Severely addicted to drugs, now is an A-list movie actorResilience Video16 Goals For Success Video #10 Never Give UpMotivational VideoClosure Review Session #10Increasing Mental ToughnessExcitement For Session #11 Don’t Accept LosingMaterialsSpeakersHDMI AdaptorOranges Adversity/Resiliency Videos16 Goals Video: #10 Never Give Up “GOT CHARACTER” Lesson #11Don’t Accept Losing”Welcome StudentsIcebreaker Activity: Compliments and High Fives 16 Goals For Success TransitionHerman Edwards VideoGoal #11 Don’t Accept LosingDon’t Accept Losing DefinitionSelf-Talk DefinitionNegative Self-Talk DefinitionPositive Self-Talk DefinitionNegative Self-Talk QuotesPositive Self-Talk QuotesAvenues to Stopping Negative Self-TalkBenefits of Positive Self-TalkMindfulness ActivityRefuse to Lose Video: 2004 Boston Red SoxRefuse to Lose Video: 2010 United States SoccerDon’t Accept Losing Poem16 Goals For Success Video #11 Don’t Accept LosingClosure Henry Ford QuoteReview Session #11Excitement For Session #12 No Self-LimitationsMaterialsSpeakersHDMI AdaptorHerman Edwards VideoMindfulness ScriptRefuse to Lose Video: 2004 Boston Red SoxRefuse to Lose Video: 2010 United States Soccer16 Goals Video: #11 Don’t Accept Losing“GOT CHARACTER” Lesson #12“No Self-Limitations”Welcome StudentsIcebreaker Activity: Smarties Activity 16 Goals For Success TransitionGoal #12 No Self-LimitationsDefinitionFocusing on What You Can ControlWhat’s Your Excuse VideoHigh ExpectationsDefinitionIncreases AchievementAchieved Through Hard Work and DedicationAbilities of Students With High ExpectationsSetting High ExpectationsGoal SettingWhy We Set GoalsTypes of GoalsGoal Setting BenefitsSMART Goal SettingWISE Goal SettingPeople With High ExpectationsCharacteristicsAttributesNo Excuses Video16 Goals For Success Video #12 No Self-LimitationsClosure Review Session #12What Does the Future Bring?Excitement For Session #13 Expect to WinMaterialsSpeakersHDMI AdaptorSmartiesSmarties ScriptSmarties Score SheetThe Cosby Show VideoWhat’s Your Excuse VideoNo Excuses Video16 Goals Video: #12 No Self-LimitationsWhat Does the Future Bring Worksheet?“GOT CHARACTER” Lesson #13“Expect To Win”Welcome StudentsIcebreaker Activity: This or That 16 Goals For Success TransitionLeopard and the Mouse StoryUtah State Expect To Win ChantGoal #13 Expect To WinExpectation DefinitionWinners Are…PassionateBelieve in ThemselvesAble to Clarify Their Values and Develop a Strategy To Accomplish GoalsFull of Positive EnergyAble To Bond With Other and Communicate EffectivelyWinners Do NotWaste Time Feeling Sorry For ThemselvesGive Others the Power Over ThemselvesShy Away From Change or Dwell on the PastWaste Energy on the Things They Cannot ControlWorry About Pleasing OthersMake the Same Mistakes Over and Over AgainFeel the World Owes Them AnythingMark Messier Guarantees Victory VideoWinners Increase Their Level of SuccessAbilities of Students With High ExpectationsMichael Jordan Success LessonsAttitude Is Every Thing When Being SuccessfulMuhammad Ali Greatest VideoExpect To Win Quotes16 Goals For Success Video #13 Expect To WinClosure Review Session #13Winning or Losing Mentality?Success Only Comes Before Work In the DictionaryExcitement For Session #14 ConsistencyMaterialsSpeakersHDMI AdaptorThis or That ScriptUtah State Expect To Win VideoMark Messier Guarantee VideoMuhammad Ali Greatest Video16 Goals Video: #13 Expect To Win “GOT CHARACTER” Lesson #14“Consistency”Welcome StudentsIcebreaker Activity: Who Am I?16 Goals For Success TransitionSheldon’s Spot VideoGoal #14 ConsistencyConsistency DefinitionCharacteristics of Consistent IndividualsIntegrity VideoImproving ConsistencyHabitsDefinitionExamplesBad Habits VideoStaying Consistent TipsNBA Consistency VideoConsistency QuotesJeff Foxworthy Video16 Goals For Success Video #14 ConsistencyClosure Review Session #14Winning or Losing Mentality?Success Only Comes Before Work In the DictionaryExcitement For Session #15 LeadershipMaterialsSpeakersHDMI AdaptorWho Am I: Name List PowerPointSheldon’s Spot VideoIntegrity VideoBad Habits VideoNBA Consistency VideoJeff Foxworthy Video16 Goals Video: #14 Consistency“GOT CHARACTER” Lesson #15“Leadership”Welcome StudentsIcebreaker Activity: Minefield 16 Goals For Success TransitionLeadership Video: The OfficeGoal #15 LeadershipLeadership DefinitionsLeaders…Know the difference between right and wrong and always try to what is right.Are good people, someone to look up to and admire.Demonstrate that they are mentally strong and emotionally stable.Have the ability and confidence to take risks.Set a good example for everyone.Go the extra mile without being asked.Do the right thing even when no one is looking.Leadership Traits of Strong LeadersLeadership ActivityMost Important Leadership Characteristics According to StudentsMost Important Leadership Characteristics According to Mr. WilsonWhat is Leadership VideoBody LanguageDefinitionQuizLeadership Video: MandelaLeadership Video: Remember the TitansLeadership Video: Pirates of the Caribbean16 Goals For Success Video #15 LeadershipClosure Review Session #15What is Your Body Language Speaking Right Now?You Don’t Have to Hold a Position in Order to Be a LeaderExcitement For Session #16 ResponsibilityMaterialsSpeakersHDMI AdaptorMinefield TrapsLeadership Video: The OfficeLeadership Characteristic StripsPosterboardsWhat is Leadership VideoLeadership Video: MandelaLeadership Video: Remember the TitansLeadership Video: Pirates of the Caribbean16 Goals Video: #15 Leadership “GOT CHARACTER” Lesson #16“Responsibility”Welcome StudentsIcebreaker Activity: Rock, Paper, Scissors16 Goals For Success TransitionResponsibility Video: What is Responsibility?Goal #16 ResponsibilityResponsibility DefinitionsResponsible Adolescents…Complete homework and chores on time without being reminded.Follow through on commitments, even when they don’t feel like it.Accept responsibility for their mistakes and learning from them.Avoid making excuses or blaming others for their actions and behaviors.Take care of their belongings and those of others (return what they borrow).Find out what needs to be accomplished and taking action.Make wise choices (seat belt, eating healthy, avoiding violence, etc.)Trying their best every time knowing others are counting on them to succeed.Responsibility Video: EscalatorResponsibility Video: SheldonResponsibility Video: Responsibility StrugglesResponsibility Do’sResponsibility Video: HowardResponsibility Video: Coach CarterResponsibilities of StudentsResponsibility Video: Charles Barkley16 Goals For Success Video #16 ResponsibilityResponsibility Scenarios16 Goals Video: #16 ResponsibilityClosure Review Session #16When Can You Be More Responsible?Proud of the House We Built VideoMaterialsSpeakersHDMI AdaptorResponsibility Video: What is Responsibility?Responsibility Video: EscalatorResponsibility Video: SheldonResponsibility Video: Responsibility StrugglesResponsibility Do’s CardsResponsibility Video: HowardResponsibility Video: Coach CarterResponsibility Video: Charles BarkleyResponsibility Scenarios16 Goals Video: #16 ResponsibilityProud of the House We Built Video ................
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