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Skills…Wednesday, December 1st
What are my skills?
There are many skills you may have which will help you in school, work and in your personal lives: Personal-management skills; Time-management skills; Organization skills; Stress-coping skills; Communication skills; Negotiating skills; Teamwork skills; Feedback skills.
Each of these skills can be useful in different ways.
Think of an example for each, and how it may be used in the “work world.”
Academic Skills
These skills and habits will usually lead to success at school.
Which skills do you practice? Punctuality Meet deadlines Participate Communicate Take notes Summarize information
How can these skills be transferred to the workplace?
See pg. 68 – 69: Are you building your transferable skills?
Personal Management Skills
How good are you with: Time management; Organization; Stress management; Maintaining a positive attitude.
These are skills you will use every day. Answer the following “Discovery” box on pg. 72. If your total score is under 12 – What could
you improve? Which are the most important to you?
Time Management Skills
People who get things done are people who know how to manage their time. This means knowing the difference between important and urgent.
Some things are neither, and some are one, but not the other.
How do you manage your time between school, homework, part-time jobs, chores, friends, family, sports, etc? What do you have left to due before the Holiday
Break? Which are important? Urgent?
Time Management Tips
Spend time on important things before they become urgent.
Don’t be ruled by urgency – never avoid important activities because of merely urgent tasks. Don’t leave things to the last minute.
Do important things early. Waiting until they’re urgent will only increase your stress level. Keep up on daily homework and assignments.
Number your tasks in order of their importance. Complete them in that order. Create a “to do list” for the semester, or month, or week.
Organization Skills
The level of organization depends of the person – but it is important for everyone.
The “basics”: Know how to find something when you need
it. Remember to do something that you’re
supposed to do.
How do you organize yourself?
Stress Management Skills
Review “Strategies for Handling Negative Stress” on p. 78.
Which strategies do you use? Are they effective?
Creating Positive Habits
Read pg. 81 – “Work Habits of Effective People”
How many of these work habits do you have? Which are most effective? Why? Which are least effective? Why?
Are there any habits that are missing from the list?
Communication Skills
Some important skills: Active Listening – Encourages others to talk to
you in a way that ensures that you understand well what they’re trying to say.
Paraphrasing – Put what you heard into your own words.
Clarifying – Ask for more details. Body Language – Encourages communication.
How will these make you a better communicator?
Feedback
Feedback comes to you in many ways and can be about both your strengths and weaknesses. Being able to take both types – especially
constructive criticism – will help you improve yourself.
Being “coachable” means that someone pay attention to instruction and suggestions, and takes this information as an attempt to improve. If you don’t listen, you won’t improve. Don’t make an “enemy” of your coach – make
him/her your “ally”.
Negotiating
A negotiation is a discussion designed to result in an agreement.
Conflict resolution is a process designed to bring together people or groups who have disagreed and been hostile.
Creating win-win solutions are a great outcome of a negotiation. Use active listening; Find out what is really important to the people involved; Get the people to talk, and listen, to each other; Make sure everybody gets a say in the discussion; Look for solutions no one has thought of yet; Make sure everybody agrees with the solution.
Teamwork Skills
Read the section on “Teamwork Skills” and complete the following activities in your notebook: On pg. 95 – “Thinking About Teams” On pg. 98 – “Leaders”
Unit 2 Review
Answer the following review questions – pg. 100 # 3, 4 & 5