Course Content
Unit 1: Recognizing Ownership
Identify the traits of successful people
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Course Introduction
Your Profile Is Here
Where would you choose to live?
What’s your attitude toward life?
What’s your ride?
Which of these is most likely to be your ringtone?
If you fail to reach an important goal, how likely are you to try again?
When you are working on a project that matters a lot to you, how focused can you stay when there are lots of distractions?
Before you start on a challenging project, how often do you think about the best way to approach the project?
How confident are you that you can understand complicated ideas?
When you get stuck while learning something new, how likely are you to try a different strategy?
How confident are you that you can complete all the work that is assigned in your classes?
How interesting do you find the things you learn in your classes?
How often do you use ideas from school in your daily life?
How useful do you think school will be to you in the future?
How important is it to you to do well in your classes?
What’s your name? We’ll print this on your completion certificate.
Video: Recognizing Ownership
People of Character
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Amy Purdy
Jeanine Horowitz
Tim Harris
Video Reflection
Playlist Favorites
Interactive Video Scenario
Charlie’s First Day
What would you have done?
Text your friend to see what’s up tonight.
Move the boxes to some other place, even if it wasn’t the right place, just so the boss knew you tried.
Completion Date
Game Plan
Which of the following best illustrates the concept of Ownership Spirit?
Unit 1 Wrap-up
Unit 2: Resetting Presets
Recognize ineffective thought patterns and reset them
Unit 3: Altering Outcomes
Controlling thoughts changes destiny.
Unit 4: Overcoming Mental Barriers
OwnIt!
About Lesson
Once you’ve watched all three, click the orange arrow.
https://brighamkelly.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/Charlies-First-Day.mp4
Charlie’s First Day