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If you don’t feed… they eat the…

If you don’t feed… they eat the…. Guide to Success. Whetting Your Appetite- The Menu, Please!. Your Description Goes Here. The best ... is the one who NEVER forgets what it is like to be a student . - Neila A. Connors. Where do you begin? The appetizer please!.

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If you don’t feed… they eat the…

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  1. If you don’t feed… they eat the… Guide to Success

  2. Whetting Your Appetite- The Menu, Please! • Your Description Goes Here The best ... is the one who NEVER forgets what it is like to be a student. -Neila A. Connors

  3. Where do you begin? The appetizer please! • Your Description Goes Here • The ability to care and concerned for others • The desire to be successful • The ability to handle stress • A general feeling of good health • The ability to think logically • The ability to have fun

  4. Todays’ Appetizer: Pig on a Paper

  5. On a blank sheet of paper draw a pig. There is no right or wrong way to draw your pig. This is not a competition or art contest.

  6. Use the following data to interpret the meaning of your pig • If the pig is drawn towards the top of the paper you are perceived as a positive and optimistic person by others. • If the pig is drawn towards the middle of the page you are perceived as a realist. • If the pig is drawn towards the bottom of the page, you are perceived as a pessimistic person and have the tendency to behave negatively under pressure.

  7. Direction • If the pig is facing to the left, you believe in tradition, are friendly and remember dates and birthdays. • If the pig is facing forward (towards you) you are a direct person; neither fear nor avoid discussion and enjoy “stirring the pot” to promote change. • If the pig is facing to the right you are innovative, creative and active; you have a poor memory of dates and birthdays.

  8. Details • If the pig is drawn with many details you see yourself as analytical and cautious. Others must work hard to earn your trust and to keep it. • If the pig is drawn with few details you are a risk taker; wear your emotions on your sleeve and care little for the details in life.

  9. Number of Legs • If the pig is drawn with (four) 4 legs showing you are secure, stick to your beliefs and have been told at least once in your life that you are stubborn. • If the pig is drawn with less than 4 legs showing you are living through a period of major change in your life

  10. Size of Ears • The larger the pigs ears you have drawn, the better listener you are.

  11. Size of Tail • And last but not least…the longer the pig’s tail that you have drawn (including loops) the more satisfied you are with the quality of your personal relationships.

  12. Debrief • How many of you found this personality profile to be somewhat accurate? • What can we learn about each other from this exercise? • How can this exercise help you work more productively with others?

  13. The Need to Feed

  14. Are the you hungry?

  15. “It takes all of us…”

  16. Creating the Ambiance Suggestions for becoming a true communicators

  17. Preparing to Dine • The six most important words… • The five most important words… • The four most important words… • The three most important words... • The two most important words… • The one most important word… • The least important word…

  18. Pass the P’s Please!

  19. Your Description Goes Here “Great chefs both spend an inordinate amount of time preparing, planning, and visioning before they even begin to COOK or implement. During this time, they keep their focus on the outcomes and the clients. They continuously re-adjust, refocus, and re-evaluate their plans and efforts.”

  20. The best Chefs of a school exhibit the following: • Your Description Goes Here • Positive attitudes • Pleasing personalities • Passion for the profession • Purpose • Patience • Persistence

  21. The M.E.A.L.S.

  22. Meaningful Experiences Affecting Long-Term Success

  23. All-You-Can-Eat-Buffets Communication Risk-taking Feedback Empowerment Celebrations Support Philosophy Humor

  24. Create Your Own R.E.C.I.P.E.S(Recognizing Everyone Contributes in Providing Educational Success)

  25. If you can’t stand the Heat, Get Out of the kitchen! “What comes out of you when you are squeezed is what is inside of you” Wayne Dyer

  26. It is important to recognize indictors of high stress • Dramatic changes in behavior and attitude. • Absenteeism and Tardiness • A negative and QUACKING attitude towards work and colleagues • A confrontational manner in dealing with issues • A defensive temperament • A limited interest in getting involved in any activity • A noted lack or organization and preparation • A continued physical appearance of tiredness, depression and unhappiness

  27. Awareness and definition make up 80% of dealing successfully with stress. Dale Carnegie once said “ If you are not automatically engaged in BECOMING the person you want to be, you are automatically engaged in becoming the person you don’t want to be.”

  28. Outstanding Professional... • Realize that they are responsible for their own stress • Realize when their plate is too full • Organize their time and priorities • Live in the present rather than focusing on past problems, mistakes, and/or grudges • Focus on solutions rather than grovel in problems • Look closely in the mirror first before judging others • Look for the greatness and islands of competence in others • Take risks freely and frequently travel outside of their comfort zone • Take care of themselves • Live by a list of nevers • Recognize the importance of creating a positive success-focused environment • Truly love their life and profession • Are H.A.P.P.Y • Recognize stress and have a solid personal belief system

  29. Stress Busters • Write a memo to yourself congratulating “You” on being such a great professional • Make a list of things to do that you have already done • Sit down and laugh hysterically at nothing • Send yourself flowers at work and write “from a secret admirer” on the card. • Dream about what you will do on summer break • Page yourself over the intercom and don’t disguise your voice • While sitting at your desk soak your hand in Palmolive • Practice making fax and modem noises • Smile at least once every hour. Don’t feel like smiling? Fake it until you make it • Finish all your sentences with the words “in accordance with prophesy” • X • X • X • X • X

  30. Excellence can be attained if You… … CARE more than others think is wise. … RISK more than others think is safe. … DREAM more than others think is practical. … EXPEXT more than others think is possible. Unknown Author

  31. FAT-FREE D.E.S.S.E.R.T.S (Defining Experiences Structured to Support, Encourage, and Reward Tired Spirits)

  32. Favorite Desserts • Staff Birthday Party Celebrations • Secret Pals • You Need a Laugh Award • Another Great Week Get-Togethers w/ Coffee and Snacks • Pat-On-The-Back Bulletin Board • Dress Differently Days • Design a Staff Cookbook • Arrange a Staff Talent Show • Organize Staff Basketball or Volleyball • Post-it Therapy • Plan a Staff Dinner and Movie • Have Positive Opening And Closing Activity Everyday

  33. Take time for DESSERTS. And most importantly, always SHARE your DESSERTS.

  34. Check Please! M.I.N.T.S (Masterful Ideas Needed To Survive)

  35. Be Kind Kindness is the one passport that is time-honored without inquiry. Kindness is the fuel of victory. When you give kindness you receive kindness. Make time for people.

  36. Have a Compelling Mission and Vision Everyone must have a purpose. Take time to identify and solidify a mission- personal and professional. Then predict the future by creating it.

  37. Validate Importance and Value Treat others as if they are the most important people in your life at that moment. People want to feel appreciated, validated, and valued. Simple positive gestures can make a great difference in another person’s day.

  38. Never stop dreaming, imagining and soaring with the eagles. Without dreamers, imagination, and E.A.G.L.E.S. we would not be where we are in this country today. It has been said that everyday we meet future inventors, scientists, and Nobel Prize winners. Unfortunately, we don’t know specifically who they are so we must treat everyone as a productive contributor to tomorrow’s society.

  39. Set Goals Goals are dreams with deadlines. Whether you want to spend an excessive amount of time or a short period, they are the road maps to success. Take time to design and chart your future.

  40. Unleash Talents Everyone has gold within. Look for that gold and find the gifts of people that cam assist in your mission.

  41. Treat others as they want to be treated. Find out about others “stress buttons” and inquire about their needs. Everyone is different and the most adjusted among us respect others’ styles.

  42. Remember the “F” words of success. Flexibility Freedom Focus Fairness Foresightfulness Family • Feedback • Forward-Thinking • Future-Oriented • Fun • Food (literally and figuratively)

  43. Create and Try New R.E.C.I.P.E.S. Do whatever it takes to feel comfortable, be successful, and connect with people. Never stop risking and trying. Review the menu and choose what fits your style.

  44. Final Food For Thought

  45. Love, Learn, Live and Laugh Be transformational: love life, learn everyday, live to the fullest, and laugh!

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