Module 10 is due Monday.
Important Dates
- Module 10 Disciplined Leadership Due November 13
- Progress Report November 15
- Module 11 Visionary Leadership Due November 19
- Module 12 Committing to Lead Due December 3
Got Resources? NCPVS provides lots of resources outside of our course to support you. For virtual help from a peer, go to the Peer Tutoring Center (Links to an external site.) For technology issues, issue a help desk ticket with the Virtual Support Center (Links to an external site.) To learn more about the world around you, attend a Culture Cafe (Links to an external site.) session. Click on the visual below to explore all of the resources NCVPS provides to you:
Module 10, like Module 9, asks you to do a lot of self-reflection. Let's revisit Module 1's introduction to why leaders need to self-reflect:
"Leadership is a journey. It is a process that requires you to make sense of your past and current thoughts, feelings, and interactions. As a leader, self-reflection is necessary because it allows you to think about the things that work and do not work along your journey. Through self-reflection, you learn to course-correct and refocus your journey."
As you consider your negative and positive habits this week, also consider where you are along your leadership journey. What affects your leadership abilities the most? What negative habits(s) is now an obstacle to your leadership development? What positive habit(s) is helping you push forward?
Today's Assignment:
- Module 9 Lesson 1 Assignment
Module 9 Lesson 1 Assignment
This assignment is called Leading Me because it asks you to hold yourself accountable for being responsible, reflective, and resilient. Write a 5 paragraph letter to your future self who has forgotten the R's and fallen back into a negative habit(s). Remember to be specific as well as honest - this letter is meant to help you be a more disciplined leader. Remind yourself of your leadership goals as well as your life goals - what can you say to get you back on track? To learn more about the importance of writing a letter to yourself, click on the image below:
This assignment is called Leading Me because it asks you to hold yourself accountable for being responsible, reflective, and resilient. Write a 5 paragraph letter to your future self who has forgotten the R's and fallen back into a negative habit(s). Remember to be specific as well as honest - this letter is meant to help you be a more disciplined leader. Remind yourself of your leadership goals as well as your life goals - what can you say to get you back on track? To learn more about the importance of writing a letter to yourself, click on the image below:
Works Cited:
Cerundolo, J. (2013). Writing Letters to Your Future Self: Love Who You’ll Become. Tiny Buddha. Retrieved 7 November 2018, from https://tinybuddha.com/blog/writing-letters-to-your-future-self-love-who-youll-become/
Love yourself. (2018). Flickr. Retrieved 7 November 2018, from https://secure.flickr.com/photos/126337928@N05/33402824555
Just for Fun
For some of you, this midterm election was your first experience voting. Yesterday I was in line behind a first-time voter...he was so excited! For others, you will experience your first voting in two years. What does voting have to do with leadership? EVERYTHING.
Labs, S., & Labs, S. (2018). What would get young people to vote? These teens have some ideas. PBS NewsHour. Retrieved 8 November 2018, from https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/what-would-get-young-people-to-vote-these-teens-have-some-ideas

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