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Habitudes for the Journey The Art of Navigating Transitions

por Tim Elmore

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You've probably already figured out that life is full of transitions--from middle school to high school; from high school to college or a job; from college to career. Each transition is an opportunity to establish great habits, make great choices and meet great people ... or an opportunity to absolutely fail at this. Some students aren't able to navigate the changes in their life and they get off track. Eventually they find themselves at a destination they don't like because they didn't make the right moves at the crucial times. This discussion guide was designed to prevent that. In fact, our goal is to help you get to where you want to go. At some point in the journey---you will face junctions, and must transition to a new place. Freshmen students. Transfer students. Seniors preparing to graduate. Habitudes for the Journey is a book of images that reminds a student of the lessons we all must learn as we travel the road of life. It's for students in transition. The principles represent how we should think and act during key junctions of our life. It's another installment in the series of books called, Habitudes--Images that Form Leadership Habits and Attitudes. It's designed with first year students in mind.… (más)
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HABITUDES For the Journey
Images That Form Leadership Habits and Attitudes

You've probably already figured out that life is full of transitions - from middle school to high school, from high school to college or a job, from college to career. Each transition is an opportunity to establish great habits, make great choices and meet great people...or an opportunity to absolutely fail at this. Some students are able to navigate the changes in their life an they get off track. Eventually, they find themselves at a destination they don't like because they didn't make the right moves at the crucial times. This discussion guide was designed to prevent that. In fact, our goal is to help you get to where you want to go. At some point in the journey - you will face junctions, and must transit to a new place:
- Freshman students
- Transfer students
- Seniors preparing to graduate

"Habitudes for the Journey" is a book of images that remind a students of the lessons we all must learn as we travel to the road of life. It's for students in transition. The principles represent how we should think and act during key junctions of our life. It's another installment in the series of books called "Habitudes - Images that Form Leadership Habits And Attitudes". It's designed with first year students in mind. Chapters include images like Tollbooth or Roadblocks, Compass or GPS, Study Guardrails, Windshields and Rearview Mirrors...and More.

They cover topics like:
- Boundaries
- Values
- Risk Taking
- Resilience
- Decision-making
- Focus and Goals...and more.

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Dr. Tim Elmore is the founder and president of Growing Leaders. He and his team are committed to developing the next generation of leaders who will positively influence their world. Tim has worked with students for more than 30 years, most of that time next to John C.Maxwell, best-selling leadership author. Learn more at www.GrowingLeaders.com
  MLresources | Jan 14, 2014 |
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You've probably already figured out that life is full of transitions--from middle school to high school; from high school to college or a job; from college to career. Each transition is an opportunity to establish great habits, make great choices and meet great people ... or an opportunity to absolutely fail at this. Some students aren't able to navigate the changes in their life and they get off track. Eventually they find themselves at a destination they don't like because they didn't make the right moves at the crucial times. This discussion guide was designed to prevent that. In fact, our goal is to help you get to where you want to go. At some point in the journey---you will face junctions, and must transition to a new place. Freshmen students. Transfer students. Seniors preparing to graduate. Habitudes for the Journey is a book of images that reminds a student of the lessons we all must learn as we travel the road of life. It's for students in transition. The principles represent how we should think and act during key junctions of our life. It's another installment in the series of books called, Habitudes--Images that Form Leadership Habits and Attitudes. It's designed with first year students in mind.

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