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Cornerstones for Career College Success
3rd edition
Topic: Ch. 1 - Thrive
Change/Goal-Setting
©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013)
Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career
College Success, 3e
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Read and discuss• Read “How College Changed My Life” on pages
3 and 4
• Think about:• What adversities in your past will you have
to overcome?
• What changes and adjustments are you going to have to make to reach your goals?
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• Motivated
• Knowledgeable
• Resourceful
• Creative
• Adaptable
• Open-minded
• Communication
• Accountability
• Vision©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013)
Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career
College Success, 3e
Are you.....
???
The world is
changing.
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• Change is a skill – it is learned
• Change takes time – slow and systematic
• Change requires an attitude adjustment
• Change demands action – you must participate
• Change is about working toward something
• Change is about letting go and holding on
©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013)
Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career
College Success, 3e
Creating Success Through Positive Change - pg. 9-10
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• Most students say:
“Show me the money!”
©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013)
Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career
College Success, 3e
pg. 11
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2.40% Professional degree $103,411
1.90% Doctorate degree $88,867
4.00% Master’s degree $69,958
5.40% Bachelor’s degree $57,026
7.00% Associate’s degree $44,086
9.20% Some college, no degree $40,556
10.30% High school graduate $34,197
14.90% Less than high school graduate $27,470
Source: Department of the Census, Department of Labor, 2011.
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Sherfield, Robert M.; Moody, Patricia G. (2012-02-08). Cornerstones for Career College Success (3rd Edition) (Page 13). Addison Wesley. Kindle Edition. [Note to
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Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career
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• What are employers looking for?
• Excellent written/oral communication skills
• Problem solving skills
• Capacity to change and learn quickly
• Work well with others
• Computer literacy
©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013)
Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career
College Success, 3e
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THE CULTURE OF COLLEGE
What are the basic truths about career college success?
©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013)
Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career
College Success, 3epg. 12
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#1. Success is about choices, sacrifices, change
-step outside your comfort zone
#2. Higher education is a two-way street
-you have to give in order to receive
#3. Self-motivation and -responsibility required
-no “victim mentality” allowed
©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013)
Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career
College Success, 3e
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Figure 1.3
Victim and Victor Profile
pg. 14
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#4. Self-management is key
-remember 2-3 hour rule
#5. This is not high school
-recognize and embrace differences
©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013)
Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career
College Success, 3e
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Figure 1.4
A Guide to Understanding Expectations
pg. 15
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#6. Eliminate “This isn’t Harvard” syndrome
-make the most out of your experience
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• Eliminate “I CAN’T Syndrome”
★ Focus on positive aspects of life
★Eliminate negative thoughts and self-talk
★Visualize your success
★Take responsibility
• What company do you keep?
– Seek out positive, optimistic people
– Avoid contaminated people who tear you down
©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013)
Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career
College Success, 3e
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GOAL SETTING
“Decide you want it more than you’re afraid of it.”
-Bill Cosby
©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013)
Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career
College Success, 3epg. 18
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©Pearson Education, Inc. (2013)
Sherfield/Moody, Cornerstones for Career
College Success, 3e
Characteristics of SMART Goals, pg. 18
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Assessment
• Compose a Diagram. The diagram should have two sides. In this diagram include the things that you’ll have to change in order to be successful in College and things that can remain the same. Do NOT Rush this Assignment.
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