Sunday, June 2, 2013

Building a Anti Bully and Character Development Culture Within your School And Community.


“The average US student is in dire need to learnand embrace the appropriate Character and leadership skills to achieve success in the real world. And thus of, millions ofstudents are finding themselves not reaching their full potential in school and life.”



These controversial words are derived from among the nation’s leading Anti Bully and Character education and youth leadership speaker, Jamahl Keyes, the author of the Top selling Youth Leadership development book “Can’t Quit It, Until You Get It!” 5 proven life principles for achievement.



“Even for those who havea student which has a4.0 GPA, when they don’t possess the needed Character Education skills or youth leadership skills needed to overcome adversity, they're not going to become successful,” says Jamahl Keyes, the author of the Top selling Youth Leadership development book “Can’t Quit It, Until You Get It!” 5 proven life principles for achievement, “Being successful in a Global economy is different than twenty years ago, other countries have put character education and youth leadership within theircurriculum rendering itapart of the education process.”





“Can’t Quit It, Until You Get It!” 5 proven life principles for fulfillment, is a youth leadership development book that focuses on 5 Character Education skills and youth leadership skills that will keep students very competitive and a very competitive global workplace.



What students just might discoverand learn in this Innovativeyouth leadership development book:



-How to, use critical thinking skills to reach your goals.

-How to, accelerate your objectives.

-How to, focus on one goal it doesn't matter whatenvironment you could be in.

-How to, assume responsibility for yourgood or bad actions.

-How to, utilize ayouth leadership problem solvingtechnique tosolve any problem big or small.



Jamahl Keyes is a nationally recognized Character education and youth leadership speaker. He's appeared on NBC, FOX and TheFamily Channel educating students, teachers and parents on youth leadership. 


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