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Never Choose The Wrong!
but if you do, you will suffer the consequences.

Showing posts with label Right. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Right. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Honesty 9 of 10

Honesty
9 of 10
Honesty is always the best policy. Employers need to know that they can trust you with everything from company credit cards to trade secrets. How can you work at honesty? You demonstrate integrity every day that you do your own homework and resist the temptation to cheat on exams.
What is honesty?
·       Honesty is telling the truth.
·       Honesty is straightforward conduct
·       honesty is being sincere, truthful, trustworthy, honorable, fair, genuine, and loyal with integrity
You are being honest when you…
·       Do your own homework
·       tell a friend the truth
·       explain the real reason you didn't turn in your homework
·       keep your eyes on your own paper
·       clean up your room after making a promise
·       give the cashier the extra money she gave you by mistake
·       write a report in your own words instead of copying
·       admit you made the mistake
·       Keep a friend’s secret
·       turn in a wallet full of money that you found

CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

Monday, June 3, 2013

Time Management 8 of 10

Time Management
8 of 10
Master the moments and you may be a real pro when it comes to juggling the many demands on your time—classes help. College gives you an even bigger chance to sharpen your time management skills by doing it all on your own. And that’s a good thing since most jobs require multitasking. You might need to take care of current clients while attracting new ones, respond to e-mails while working on a major presentation, or order tomorrow’s produce while planning next week’s menu,
Someone said “Wherever you are be there.” Focus on the present moment and give it all your attention. Don’t let your mind drift and wander here and there when you need to be thinking and concentrating on the moment at hand. You can’t go back and recapture this moment, so make the most of it while it NOW. Master the present and you will master the future. Work smart by mastering the present moment.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Student Success Statement

"Start with what is right rather than what is acceptable."
Peter F. Drucker

I agree with this statement because you must start with what is right as in the right way not with something that may look right to the eyes of others. For example, doing drugs. It may be acceptable by the ones that surround you, but is it really the right thing to do? I don't think so. Start off right by going to school and graduating and becoming someone great in life.

Initiative 5 of 10

Initiative
5 of 10
Initiative is creativity, inventiveness, originality, ingenuity, imagination. Every time you respond in class, every time you choose your own research topic, every time you put together your own interpretation of a piece of literature, you take initiative. And future employers’ value can do professionals who come up with new ideas and chart their own course through projects, employees who are self-reliant. Self-reliant people are self-starters who don’t procrastinate on getting the job done. They know what is required to do and do it. They don’t wait to be told many times. Succeeding in high school, college, and in the career world is taking the initiative.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Problem-Solving Skills 4 of 10

Problem-Solving Skills
4 of 10
Problem solving goes far beyond your math textbook. Every assignment is an opportunity to weigh all possible solutions carefully and choose the one you think is best. As a working professional, you’ll be solving problems regularly, whether it’s fixing a bug in a computer program or overcoming budget shortfalls. Problem solving situations occur extensively and frequently; therefore be ready when then come.
When problems or challenges occur, some people look at them at negative experiences, as a crisis. These people are the ones who live day by day with gloom and negativism in their attitudes. But the really successful people, those who are cheerful and optimistic, are those who look at problems as opportunities, opportunities to learn, grow, expand their horizons, and make new discoveries. They look on the Bright side of things and live happy lives.


CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

Friday, May 24, 2013

Team Work Skills 3 of 10


Team Work Skills
3 of 10
Every time your class breaks into groups to tackle a challenge, you build teamwork skills. In college, you’ll continue to have these opportunities to practice voicing your opinions, listening and responding to others, and reaching compromises. By the time you leave college, you can be an expert in this important workplace skill.
Together
Everyone
Achieves
More
Individually you can achieve so much, but when you work with others for a common cause, the same objectives, you can accomplish a tremendous amount more. You synergize your talents, knowledge, and skills with those whom you work. All members of the team are edified together, a type of edification you can’t obtain by working alone.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

Team Work Skills 3 of 10


Team Work Skills
3 of 10
Every time your class breaks into groups to tackle a challenge, you build teamwork skills. In college, you’ll continue to have these opportunities to practice voicing your opinions, listening and responding to others, and reaching compromises. By the time you leave college, you can be an expert in this important workplace skill.
Together
Everyone
Achieves
More
Individually you can achieve so much, but when you work with others for a common cause, the same objectives, you can accomplish a tremendous amount more. You synergize your talents, knowledge, and skills with those whom you work. All members of the team are edified together, a type of edification you can’t obtain by working alone.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

Team Work Skills 3 of 10


Team Work Skills
3 of 10
Every time your class breaks into groups to tackle a challenge, you build teamwork skills. In college, you’ll continue to have these opportunities to practice voicing your opinions, listening and responding to others, and reaching compromises. By the time you leave college, you can be an expert in this important workplace skill.
Together
Everyone
Achieves
More
Individually you can achieve so much, but when you work with others for a common cause, the same objectives, you can accomplish a tremendous amount more. You synergize your talents, knowledge, and skills with those whom you work. All members of the team are edified together, a type of edification you can’t obtain by working alone.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Speaking Skills 2 of 10


Speaking Skills
2 of 10
When you are assigned a class presentation, think twice before dismissing it as an unimportant part of your education. Employers look for speaking skills in job applicants, who may have to give presentations to clients or represent their organization in the field. It’s never too soon to practice good eye contact and other public speaking techniques.
According to the Book of Lists, the fear of public speaking ranks number one in the minds of the majority of people. Far above the fear of death and disease, comes the fear of standing in front of a crowd. Joel wiener noted author and public speaker wants to help people overcome that fear.
“The biggest fear is public speaking, with 15 percent of American experiencing a dramatic fear of it” said Dr. Michael Telch of the laboratory for the study of Anxiety disorders (LSAD) in the department of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. “People have had to turn down jobs, and certainly students have dropped classes because of it”
Regardless of your occupation, your success depends a great deal upon your ability to communicate effectively! Whether you’re running a meeting, selling a product, making a presentation, motivating co-workers or just communicating one-on-one with others, you’ll get far better results if you can speak persuasively, smoothly and intelligently
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!! 

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Writing Skills 1 of 10


Writing Skills
1 of 10
Communication is at the top of the list of skills that employers look for. And communication in the workplace often means writing.
Health professionals keep patient charts, researches depend on the money they collect by writing grant applications, software engineers write technical specifications, and nearly everyone writes e-mails to people inside and outside their organization. And before you even get the chance to interview for a job, you’ll need to present yourself in cover letters and resumes.
So, by taking writing serious and doing your best on every research paper, every lab report you write, every new post you write in your blog site, and every writing activity you engage in, you’re preparing yourself for a good career.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Exam Day


Exam Day: Survival Tips Test-Taking
Part 1
Essential Test-Taking Advice
Try out these strategies while you’re still in high school, and by the time you get to college, you’ll be a test taking expert.
Before the Test
Eat well.
Studies show that you need good nutrition to concentrate and perform your best.
Bring the right Supplies
Bring your pencils, erasers, pens, rulers, compasses, calculators or whatever else you need on a test day.
Review the whole test before you start.
See how many sections and what types of questions are on the test. Determine how much time to allow for completing each section.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Student Success Statement

"Always Do Right"
Mark Twain

I agree with this statement because it is self explanatory. YOU MUST ALWAYS CHOOSE THE RIGHT! There is never a good excuse to choose the wrong. Even if everybody thinks something is right when it is not, it does not mean you have to choose the wrong as well. CTR always, not just right now or tomorrow but ALWAYS! good things come from doing what is right.

More tips


Online Learning
Part 2
More Tips
Finally, look beyond the article for more clues.
·        Read the website’s home page and the About Us page. Look for a mission statement to learn more about the site, its purpose and the organization sponsoring it.
·        If there is an author listed, look for a biography that discusses the author’s education, profession and other relevant background. If there is no bio on the site, search for one elsewhere on the Web.
·        Check the date. Facts can change over time, so see if the site shows when it was last updated.
·        Presentation counts; look at everything from design to spelling. A clean, well-organized site shows a certain degree of professionalism.
·        Avoid sites that are pornographic, vulgar, inappropriate, below par, suggestive, and falsifying.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Online Learning


Online Learning
Part 1
Read Between the Lines
Make a judgment about the site’s reliability based on your own analysis of the site and the information it contains. Here are some ways to do this:
-         Look for facts you know or can check with a trusted source. If the site gets those facts right, it’s more likely that the other facts on the site are also accurate.
-         Study the language used. Is it angry, satiric, or overly impassioned? This may indicate that the site is biased.
-         Consider whether the arguments are logical and backed up by evidence, and whether the site presents only one point of view.
-         Check the links to the sources that the author acknowledges. Scholarly writing, whether in print or online, should include a bibliography.
  CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Student Success Statement

"The right way is not always the popular and easy way. Standing for right when it is unpopular is a true test of moral character."
Margaret Chase Smith

I agree with this statement because just because everyone is choosing the wrong it does not mean you have to choose the wrong as well. We all have will power to choose what is right, what is right for us.

Friday, May 3, 2013

It’s Online, but is it On Target? Part 1


It’s Online, but is it On Target?
Part 1
Using the Web Wisely
Thanks to the web, information is easy to find. However, it’s also easy to post something online.  Anyone can do it.
You’ve probably used the internet to do research for a paper, to help you decide which product to buy, or to form an opinion about current events. Looking up information online is fast and convenient. But when you do online research, it’s important to find sites you can trust.
Many websites Claim to have the facts, but are full of errors. Others present information in a biased way—they only give one side of an argument. How can you tell a reliable source from an unreliable one?
Also, it is critical that you post online only that which is descent and appropriate, never anything pornographic, vulgar, indecent, out of taste, untruthful, or obscene. Post those things that will make a good name for you and your organization, that will promote goodwill and be of benefit to the world.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

Thursday, May 2, 2013

SQ3R


SQ3R
SQ3R=Survey-Question-Read-Recite-Review
Recite
At the end of each section, look up from the text and in your own words recite an answer to your question for that section. Then write down your answer. Be sure to provide example that support it.
Now repeat the Question, Read and Recite steps for each section of the chapter. First ask a question for the next section. Then read to find the answer. Finally, recite the answer in your own words and jot it down. The written questions and answers can help you study in the future.
Review
After completing the chapter, review your notes. Identify the main points by looking for the most important idea in each section. Recite, or write, a brief summary of the assignment.
Review your study notes every week to help you remember the information. When it’s time to prepare for your tests, you’ll find you've created an invaluable study guide.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Student Success Statement

"The first law of success... Is concentration  to bend all the energies to one point, and go directly to that point, looking neither to the right nor the left.'
William Matthews

I agree with this statement because the first thing you must do when becoming successful is to concentrate on what you want to do in life. If you want to become a doctor then you must concentrate on making it possible by going to school everyday and studying all that you must learn. This goes for any other job or goal that you want. Concentration is key to many incredible things.

SQ3R


SQ3R
SQ3R=Survey-Question-Read-Recite-Review
Question
As you survey the text, ask a question for each section. Ask what, why, how, when, who and, where questions as they relate to the content. Here’s how you can create questions:
·       Turn the titles, headings, subheadings into questions
·       Rewrite the question at the end of the chapter or after each subheading in your own words.
Write down your questions. Questions help you pay attention, understand the text better and recall the information more easily later on.
Read
Read one section of the chapter at a time, actively looking for an answer to your question for that section. Pay attention to bold and italicized text that authors use to make important points.
Be sure to review everything in the section, including tables, graphs, and illustrations—these features can communicate an idea more powerfully than written text.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

SQ3R SQ3R: A Great Reading and Studying Plan


SQ3R
SQ3R: A Great Reading and Studying Plan
Improve your study skills
SQ3R stands for:
                             Survey
                        Question
                        Read
                        Recite
                        Review
It is a proven Technique to sharpen your study skills.
In college, you’ll be required to do lots of reading. You’ll often have to complete reading assignments in several different books for several different courses at the same time.
SQ3R helps make reading and studying purposeful and effective, so that you use your time most efficiently. Here’s how this strategy works.
SURVEY
Let’s say your assignment is to read one chapter. First, get an idea of what the chapter is about by reviewing the highlights:
·       Read title, headings and subheadings.
·       Notice words that are italicized or bold.
·       Look at charts, graphs pictures, maps, and other visual material.
·       Read captions
·       Read the very beginning and end of the chapter
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!