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Cornerstone: Opening Doors to Career Success, 2eSherfield and Moody
© 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.All Rights Reserved.
CORNERSTONE:Opening Doors to Career Success, 2nd Edition
PRESENTATION SLIDES FOR
CHAPTER 2ENGAGE
Cornerstone: Opening Doors to Career Success, 2eSherfield and Moody
© 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.All Rights Reserved.
Thought for the Day
The key to success is not just getting an education, BUT
keeping one!
Cornerstone: Opening Doors to Career Success, 2eSherfield and Moody
© 2010 Pearson Education, Inc.All Rights Reserved.
Why COLLEGE SUCCESS?
“There is a great difference between
academic preparedness and being ready to
persist and succeed in college.” Noel-Levitz
Cornerstone: Opening Doors to Career Success, 2eSherfield and Moody
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CHALLENGES STUDENTS FACE
• Learned Helplessness
• Inability to Set Realistic Goals
• Lack of Motivation
• Low Self-Esteem
• Academic Shortfalls from Public Schools
Cornerstone: Opening Doors to Career Success, 2eSherfield and Moody
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CHALLENGES STUDENTS FACE
• Limited Perception of Payoffs
• Fear of Involvement
• Social Adjustment
• Financial Aid
• Lack of Outlets for Expressing talents
• Lack of Minority Role Models
Cornerstone: Opening Doors to Career Success, 2eSherfield and Moody
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MOTIVATION.
Cornerstone: Opening Doors to Career Success, 2eSherfield and Moody
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Developmental Stages of A MOTIVATED PERSON• Stage 1 Recognizes Desire
• Stage 2 Faces Fears
• Stage 3 Moves out of Comfort Zone
• Stage 4 Set Goals in Life
• Stage 5 Becomes Highly Disciplined
Cornerstone: Opening Doors to Career Success, 2eSherfield and Moody
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Cornerstones for Motivation and Renewal
1. Overcome your doubts and fears.2. Identify and clarify what you value.3. Take pride in your name and character.4. Cultivate and protect your ethics and
integrity.5. Make a commitment to healthy self-esteem.6. Avoid moral bankruptcy.
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Cornerstone: Opening Doors to Career Success, 2eSherfield and Moody
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Cornerstones for Motivation and Renewal
7. Develop a strong and lasting guiding statement.8. Make the most of your relationships.9. Observe the rules of classroom etiquette.10. Understand your institution and instructors.11. Accept personal responsibility.12.Work hard to persist8
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Ethical Decision Making
The Six Levels of Ethical Decision Making
Cornerstone: Opening Doors to Career Success, 2eSherfield and Moody
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CONDITIONS OF SELF-ESTEEM
• A Sense of Security• A Sense of Identity• A Sense of Belonging• A Sense of Purpose• A Sense of Competence
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TEN Ways to INCREASE
YOUR SELF-ESTEEM• Take control of your own life.• Adopt the idea “I am responsible for me.”• Don’t let friends and family tear you down.• Control what you say to yourself.• Take carefully assessed risks. • Don’t compare yourself to other people.• Develop a victory wall or victory file.• Keep your promises especially to yourself.• Win with grace; lose with class• Set goals and maintain high motivation
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Morally Bankrupt People
• They have unhealthy self-esteem.• They lack courage.• They use poor judgment.• They are always looking for more.• They are untruthful.• They are jealous and arrogant.• They practice deception and betrayal.• They are unfair.• They put self-interest ahead of everything.
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If you FAIL a
Test or ProjectCONSIDER THE FOLLOWING:• Did you attend class regularly?• Did you come to class prepared and ready for
discussion?• Did you ask questions in class for clarification?• Did you meet with the professor during his/her
office hours?• Did you seek outside assistance in places such as
the writing center or math lab?• Did you ask your peers for assistance or join a
peer study/focus group?
Cornerstone: Opening Doors to Career Success, 2eSherfield and Moody
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Won’t You STAY for Awhile?
• Visit your advisor or counselor.• Register for classes in which you place.• Make use of every academic services.• Know and use your learning style.• Develop a community of your own.• Join an organization or club.• Watch your finances.• Visualize your goals.• Develop a sense of self-respect.
Cornerstone: Opening Doors to Career Success, 2eSherfield and Moody
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Won’t You STAY for Awhile?
• Learn to budget your time.• Use pre-registration.• Get over boredom.• Find your internal motivation.• Care for yourself.• Focus on the future.• Choose optimism.• Move beyond mediocrity.• Focus on your career.