Tuesday, May 30, 2017

All Checklists

Career Transitions
My ten year plan


Chapter 1
  • ·         Envisioning your future page 14
  • ·         Everybody Works
  • ·         Defining Success
  • ·         Definition of Success

Chapter 2
  • ·         Identifying your passions
  • ·         Work Values Survey
  • ·         Strengths and personality
  • ·         Strengths part 2
  • ·         Skills identification
  • ·         Message Center- Choose 2

Chapter 3
  • ·         Where are you now
  • ·         How do you want to be remembered
  • ·         Components of lifestyle

Chapter 4
  • ·         Family profile
  • ·         Housing
  • ·         Transportation
  • ·         Clothing
  • ·         Food
  • ·         Sundries
  • ·         Entertainment
  • ·         Vacations
  • ·         Child Care
  • ·         Health Care
  • ·         Furnishings
  • ·         Savings
  • ·         Miscellaneous
  • ·          Your Budget profile
  • ·         What Salary

Chapter 5
  • ·         Physical Settings
  • ·         Work Conditions
  • ·         Relationships
  • ·         Psychological
  • ·         Career and Family
  • ·         Financial Rewards
  • ·         Skills

Chapter 6
  • ·         Career Clusters
  • ·         A Typical Day
  • Chapter 7

·         pg 177- Make a Career Choice
Chapter 8
·         Lifestyle Goals p 190
Chapter 9
·         What's your excuse p 197
·         Startling Statement p 201
·         Is it Worth Staying in School p 207
Chapter 10
·         Going for it
·         Employee of the 21st Century
·         Technology Skills Survey
Chapter 11
  • ·         My plan for finding a job
  • ·         Job applications
  • ·         Job Interview
  • ·         Making Connections

Chapter 12
  • Facing Fears
  • Your action plan for the next 10 years


Wednesday, May 24, 2017

10 Year Plan- GOALS- SAMPLE

YOUR 10-YEAR GOAL(Where do you want to be in 10 years)
To become a licensed psychologist who specializes in working with children by the time I am 25 years old.  

YEAR ONE (Start with next year)
Education and training: I will be a Sophomore student at YVHS in the Health Academy.  I will begin taking science and health courses that relate to my chosen career.
Living arrangements: I will be living at home with my parents.
Employment: I won’t have a job yet.  I sometimes babysit for my neighbor’s kids on weekends.
Finances: I make $10 per hour babysitting, but mostly my parents will support me.  I will start saving $50 per month from my babysitting money to buy a used car.

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

My Ten Year Plan Checklist

Chapter 7 
pg 177- Make a Career Choice

Chapter 8 
Lifestyle Goals p 190
Goals as we grow p 191

Chapter 9 
What's your excuse p 197
Startling Statement p 201
Is it Worth Staying in School p 207


Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Passions

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVEuPmVAb8o

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lg-wNxJ5XxY

Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Biases

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEHi4yauhu8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjJQBjWYDTs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFbvBJULVnc

Friday, January 20, 2017

First Semester Vocab

  • systematic
Having, using, or involving a system, method, or plan for a process or problem. A systematic approach to studying might include a planner, highlighters, and a binder for each class. Someone solving a problem in a systematic way might write things out step-by-step to find a solution.
  • synthesize
To form or make something by combining parts or elements:
-synthesize information from several different sources to get a clear understanding
-you synthesize many ingredients as you follow a recipe
  • lifestyle
A typical way in which someone chooses to live.
(example) Running and physical fitness is a big part of her lifestyle.

  • esteem
The worth or value of something (noun).  To admire or value something (verb).
(example) Megan holds her older brother in high esteem and wants to be just like him.
  • essential
  • extremely important and necessary
  • evaluate
  • to judge the value or condition of (someone or something) in a careful and thoughtful way
  • occupation
an activity in which one engages, the principal business of one's life
  • attributes
an inherent characteristic; also :  an accidental quality
Example: The interviewer asked me what I consider to be my best attribute.
  • work environment
Physical, social, mental, and psychological factors that affect where you work every day.   
Example:  The work environment at Google is designed to help employees stay healthy, happy, and creative, which in turn benefits the company as a whole.  

  • compatible
able to exist, fit, or work together without trouble or conflict.
Example: When teachers assign groups, the students are not always compatible and sometimes work gets divided unfairly.  
·         volunteer
·         to perform a service for others without being paid for it
·         Example: Cory said she would like to volunteer at the animal shelter to help take care of pets who need a good home.
  • persistence
Very steady and determined existence of something even though it may encounter challenges or opposition.
“The weeds in my front yard show extreme persistence in growing, although I spray them constantly with poison.”
  • conscious
Having knowledge and awareness of something.
“Maria is conscious of the fact that her teacher hates it if students are late.”
  • motivation
the condition of being eager to act or work; a force or influence that causes someone to do something
  • Making my mom proud is my motivation for working hard every day.
·          
  • objective
Something you are trying to do or achieve : a goal or purpose
The main/primary objective of the class is to teach basic typing skills

·         obstacle
·         something that makes it difficult to do something or blocks your path
·         example: “Cris would have to find a way to pay for college tuition, instead of letting money be an obstacle to his getting an education.”