2014 GADP Conference What Kind of Tree are You? Lauren L. Griffeth, Ph.D. Athens Regional Foundation July 18, 2014.

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2014 GADP Conference What Kind of Tree are You? Lauren L. Griffeth, Ph.D. Athens Regional Foundation July 18, 2014

2014 GADP Conference Self Perception “There are three things extremely hard: steel, a diamond, and to know one's self.” ~ Benjamin Franklin

2014 GADP Conference

Music for Brain Power Draw Your Tree

2014 GADP Conference Tree Drawing Breakdown The Size The Firmness/Softness of Lines The Placement Amount of Detail The Lightness/Darkness The Shape The Base The Roots

Tree Drawing Breakdown The Trunk The Top Things In or Around the Tree Special Kinds of Trees Unusual Distinguishing Features of the Tree 2014 GADP Conference

Why Do People Give? People give for the tax benefit. People give to make life better for future generations. People give for a sense of belonging. People give for visibility.

2014 GADP Conference Why Do People Give? People give to honor someone. People give to make a difference. People give to make life better for future generations. People give to people.

2014 GADP Conference 85% of people give… because they are asked.

Who’s Asking? You Are! 2014 GADP Conference

Know Yourself, So… You can understand how you view the world. You can understand how the world might view you. You can understand others and build stronger relationships.