Character Strong Unit 3: Lesson 7 How GREAT LEADERS INSPIRE ACTION

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Character Strong Unit 3: Lesson 7 How GREAT LEADERS INSPIRE ACTION

WERE YOU ABSENT?

We now know that…Leadership is all about relationships We now know that The… Definition of leadership is influence We now know that … INFLUENCE CAN BE POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE We now know that … A POSITIVE LEADER SHOWS TRAITS OF A STRONG CHARACTER We now know that … CHARACTER IS WHO YOU ARE BASED ON THE THOUSANDS OF CHOICES YOU MAKE EVERYDAY

TODAY YOU WILL… Reflect daily on their own character and identify ways they could improve it. Understand how the golden circle works in the context of leadership. Know the “Why” of your teacher.

The Golden Circle In your Notebooks write the following sentence starters: The speaker’s thesis or main point was… In 20 words or less, the Golden Circle is… What are the pros and cons of the speaker’s Golden Circle idea?

Knowing Your ‘Why’ Do you think it is a good or bad thing to know your ‘Why?’ Explain your answer. Have you ever known someone whom you feel had a very clear ‘Why’ that drove their daily actions in life? What was it about them that told you they had a clear ‘Why’? If everyone’s ‘Why’ in our school was simply because they have to show up each day, we might easily miss the bigger picture…

NOBODIES LETTER

NOBODIES LETTER What does the author of this letter believe? Do you agree? Why or why not? Do you think there are people even in our class that are made to feel the same way as the author? Why or Why not? What changes to how people interact with others at PCMS could be made so that people do not feel the way this author feels? What would happen in our school if everyone made sure that nobody felt like a “nobody”?

In your Leadership Notebook WHAT IS YOUR WHY STATEMENT? I want to use my influence to ____________ because I believe ____________________.

SHARE YOUR WHY