Sunday, June 9, 2013

These Anti Bully and Character Education Leadership Survival Skills Every Student Need to know To Be Successful.


This season countless students geta diploma and get into what many will repeat thereal-worldable to take life on. More is certain to gethit with the harsh reality that you might wantnot justa degree to be successful in corporate America.





“This is tragedy, “says Jamahl Keyes, Youth Leadership Speaker, Popular Author, and Anti Bully and Character Education Assembly speaker. “8 out of 10 students will never get the job that they seek, reach their full potential in and out ofschool or evenuse aclear concept ofwhat success is to them his or herlack of leadership skills!”



Listed here areJamahl Keyes, Youth Leadership Speaker, Popular Author, and Anti Bully and Character Education Assembly speaker three Youth Leadership Survival Skills:





1. Critical thinking skills. Students has to bepositive aboutremarkable abilityto believeunder time limits, companies arehiring at a rapid rate somebody that hasthe opportunity towork stressedin the work place. This is a youth leadership skill that can be taught and exercised on a daily, weekly and monthly basis.

2. Good Character. Here's the factssocietyin so many ways (through media) reward inappropriate behavior, unfortunately the civil folksour societyespecially the ones who call the shots in corporate America look at a potential employees Character before they even look at there GPA.

3. Communication Skills. This is a BIGGIE! In this era of facebook, tweeting, youtube and all types of social media gadgets and software, students don’t understand the need and need forbeing able to contactanyone from any background, culture or gender.





Jamahl Keyes, Youth Leadership Speaker, Top Selling Author, and Anti Bully and Character Education Assembly speaker is the author of Can’t Quit It Until YouGet It 5 secrets of being successful in and out of school. He’s been an instructor, youth leadership coordinator and is now a youth leadership speaker and Teacher Professional Development workshop presenter.


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