Character Back
This session provides Explorers an opportunity to look at a daily schedule from a “typical” young adult and evaluate it in terms of how well daily goals were met
In this session, Explorers will analyze their use of time after tracking their activities for three days.
In this session, participants will use a biography of civil rights worker Rosa Parks to explore the importance of respect.
This session focuses on identifying personal strengths and appreciating how they can help guide career decisions.
Getting things done involves setting goals. Making a goal “SMART” is the first step in meeting it.
Getting the most out of your day is an art. Knowing what is important to you and being aware of time robbers can make a big difference in what you achieve in your day.
In this session, participants will explore the concept of self-discipline as an important characteristic for leaders and for success in achieving goals.
In this session, participants will explore the concept of self-control, based on an essay about the baseball player who helped integrate major league baseball.
In this session, participants will explore self-awareness as a desirable character trait.