Kudos to Tess! She pointed out that active and reflective learners have trouble working together -- way to connect to the real world!
Today I celebrate Jenna! She has used what she is learning in the course to edit her definition of leadership -- she understands that leaders are flexible!
Week 7 began Monday and is due today.
Weeks 1-7 close on March 26 so plan accordingly!
Check out these tips for reading our texts:
- Remember that the text you read in our course is our textbook -- when you read, read it with meaning.
- Pre-read the questions so you know what to look for.
- Make connections to your life as you read -- if an example or phrase speaks to you, use it to help you answer the questions. You do not have to take notes for our class but when you read it is still important to write down meaningful information.
- Remember to look for the weekly vocabulary in the text as well.
Take a few minutes to process the text and you will find that your answers are richer, stronger, and most importantly, you will move further along your leadership journey.
Ready, learn, lead!
Discipline is one of your vocabulary words this week. Maxwell explained that discipline and decisions go hand in hand. Make the decision today to start being more disciplined. Consider the following resources to help you on your leadership journey:
- To be a disciplined leader, you must have patience. To learn more about how leaders practice patience, read http://www.forbes.com/sites/glennllopis/2013/06/03/5-powerful-ways-leaders-practice-patience/ (Links to an external site.)
- To learn how to be a self-disciplined leader, readhttp://www.briantracy.com/blog/leadership-success/self-discipline-self-confidence-leadership-styles/ (Links to an external site.)
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