Today’s Homework: January 29th, 2016

1.  Natalie Hogan, the inspiring ‘Futurist‘ from Hasbro the international game and toy company, provided us with a thought provoking conversation during Friday’s Life Skills class.

For your homework, I am asking you to write an essay describing what you will be doing 5 years from today.  Please explain, in this well written essay, the following:

  • what you hope you will be doing in 5 years.
    • If it’s a job, describe the job and what part of the country or world the job is located.  Please explain why this company hired you?  What value did you convince them you will add to their company?
    • If it’s college, what part of the country the college is located in and what you will be studying.  Please explain why this college accepted you and what value you will add to this college community.  Also indicate any extracurricular activities you will be involved in and explain the internship you have recently completed or planning to start.
  • explain the steps you plan to take to make this vision of your future possible.
    • For instance, explain your networking strategy (the type of people you plan to meet to add to your network and why you believe this person or type of people will be beneficial to your aspirations for success).  What steps will you take to make sure these people want to be in your network?
    • what activities will you be doing outside of your comfort zone that will benefit your future success
    • describe any challenging decisions you must make to ensure the fulfillment of your 5 year plan
  • describe your personal brand, i.e. how others will perceive you in 5 years.
  • what you hope to be able to do to help less fortunate people after 5 years.
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Valentina Gomez-Rincon introducing Hasbro’s ‘Futurist’, Natalie Hogan, to our Life Skills class on January 29, 2016

 Be realistic in your 5 year vision.  Aspirations for the future must be accompanied by realistic plans which include hard work, persistent networking, a strong brand, getting out of your comfort zone, good values like honesty and kindness as well as perseverance through failure all people encounter in their journey through life.  Without an action plan, our aspirations are nothing but fantasy which ultimately creates frustration and despair.

From the stories of our last two Life Skills guests, Misty Delgado and Natalie Hogan, I hope you believe you can do great things.  I am convinced!   The only thing preventing you from being the successful person you aspire to be is your decision not to do everything possible to make it happen.   Remember Misty’s story.   Think about how Natalie started.  And then, remember what both women have become.   You can achieve similar success in your future.

Please submit this essay electronically to me no later than midnight (12am) Wednesday, February 3rd, 2016.

If you think this is too much to do, think about the type of work you will be expected to do in college or technical school.   Let’s get ready for our future.

Today’s Class: January 22, 2016

Today’s guest was Misty Delgado, an Attorney at the Rhode Island Center for Justice.   Our host for today’s class who welcomed Misty to Hope High and introduced her to the Life Skills class was Ayobami Bankole.

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Ayobami (left) and Misty before the Life Skills class

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Ayobami introduces Misty to the Life Skills

I certainly took the path less traveled, you might say the more challenging route to success” Misty explained.

I was a runaway and a high school dropout. 

I was a child in a dysfunctional family.  I was in the DCYF system. I became a parent in my freshman year of high school. Then, one day in a high school class, I listened to a guest speaker named Richard Rose, an attorney, and followed up with him after class.  That day I started building

Homework Today: January 22, 2016

1. We spoke a lot today about personal brand, networking, trust, courage and responsibility.   Misty Delgado spoke about her life’s journey from teenage runaway and single parent to her eventual successful law career.   Manny Rivas also shared his story about his CVS Health corporate internship last summer in supply chain management and his recent request to one of his CVS mentors about the possibility of trying a different career path in a paid internship at CVS Health this summer.   Was there any particular part of Misty or Manny’s story that resonated with you and is there  a life lesson from their stories to emulate or inspire you in your life?   As always, your explanation should be in well written sentences with perfect spelling and good grammar.   Thank you.   Please email me your answer by Monday, January 25, 2016 before midnight.

2.  Next week’s guest is the ‘futurist’, Natalie Hogan.    She currently works as a Program Manager at Hasbro, multinational toy and board game company.   Natalie is constantly thinking of ways to inspire ‘creative thought’ within the Hasbro team. She designs and develops strategy for generating new ideas for games and play experiences. She also plans and facilitates brainstorming sessions, think tanks, hackathons!!!! and other activities to create new ideas! Natalie also develops networks with creative people in the world for thought provoking conversations at Hasbro.   Natalie is co-founder and current chairman of the Hasbro Women’s Leadership Network.  List one question you would like to ask Natalie.  Thank you.

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Travis Barbour introduces himself to Misty Delgado at the beginning of class.

Today’s Homework: January 8, 2016

1.   Go to page 140 in the “Story of Change” text book.   Answer questions 1,2,3, and 4.  Thank you.

2.  For those of you given the first draft of our next textbook, “The Awakening:  Massasoit’s Journey of Change, Renewal and Destiny, I look forward to your constructive criticism of this document.  Thank you for accepting this task.  I will take it seriously.  Please feel free to tell me if there is anything you disagree with.   If there is part of this story you find  confusing, please let me know.  At the same time, please tell me if there is anything you agree with.  If there is a perspective in the draft you find helpful or enlightening, please let me know too.  Point out spelling and grammatical mistakes.   You are expected to act as my teacher.  I look forward to your constructive criticism.     My goal is to refine what I’ve written to improve the expression of my ideas.   Thank you again.

Please complete your assignment by next Sunday, January 17th, 9am.

 

Because of the assembly next Friday, January 15, our Life Skills class is cancelled.  Our next class will be January 22nd.    Make the most of your assembly on the 17th about after school activity choices.   They seem interesting.  I hope you find one to join.

 

Today’s Class: December 18, 2015

Today’s guest was Collin Bailey, Senior Director for Strategic Procurement Contracts at CVS Health Corporation.  Today’s Life Skills class host was Djovan Davega who welcomed Collin to Hope and introduced him to our Life Skills class.

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Collin (right) is welcomed to Hope by Djovan Davega before the start of today’s Life Skills class.

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Djovan introduces Collin to his Life Skills classmates.

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Collin shares his story with the Life Skills class.

Collin’s story began on the Caribbean island of Jamaica and then onto the United States, New Jersey specifically, when he was five years old.   Collin’s life seemingly revolved around sports, mainly football and basketball.  He played high school and AAU ball with athletes who went on to play Division 1.  “Eventually,

I realized I wasn’t going to play professional basketball and academics had to be taken seriously if I was going to be successful. 

So, I started studying harder than I ever had.  Got my undergraduate degree and then went on to Roger Williams University Law School to become an attorney” he said.   He also took risks, measured risk, by moving away from his New Jersey home for school at Roger Williams University in Rhode Island and then later for a consultant job at CVS Health, at their corporate office in Woonsocket, Rhode Island.  “The CVS job was initially not expected to be a permanent job.  But I took the job seriously. 

Today’s Homework: December 18, 2015

1.  Hard work.  Fulfilling responsibilities.  Getting out of one’s comfort zone.  Never Giving Up.  A network of positive people. Optimum brand!  These characteristics rest upon a foundation of ‘attitude’, a mindset,

which creates the focus for all the aforementioned qualities.  These traits are consistent themes from the personal stories of our Life Skills guests first semester.  The common denominator from all our guests has been their positive, ‘growth mindset’ attitude which enables them to focus on goals, give respect to others, push themselves out of their comfort zones, work hard, never give up, find lessons in their failure and mistakes, attract a network of positive, successful people and a belief in themselves!     Please watch this video.

If there is one celebrity today who epitomizes these traits and the ‘attitude’ to sustain them, it’s Stephen Curry.   Coming out of high school, no one believed tiny, skinny Stephen was good enough to play Division 1 college basketball.   Despite the fact that Stephen worked extremely hard and never gave up after no Division 1 coach recruited him with a scholarship is a testament to Stephen’s ‘attitude’ which kept him focused and positive. When no coach believed in him, he found one, Bob McKillop, from Davidson College.  McKillop believed in Stephen which reinforced Stephen’s belief in himself.  “I saw brilliance…..”  McKillop said of Steph.  In other words, McKillop recognized Steph’s powerful belief in himself, his growth mindset, an ‘attitude’ which pushed him to work harder than most, an ‘attitude’ to put failure in its proper perspective, a never give up ‘attitude’ and a network of positive people.  This is the recipe that has enabled Steph Curry to be the successful man he is today. “He’s going to make a lot of money in this game some day”  Coach McKillop once told Stephen’s incredulous parents.  Please watch this short video about the longshot, the player only 1 Division One college coach believed in and a person who always believed in himself, Stephen Curry.

2. Describe, in a well written paragraph, your present day ‘growth set attitude’ or ‘fixed set mindset’.   In this description, please explain what sustains this attitude;  in other words, are their people in your life who provide you with feedback which maintains this sustain attitude?  Does your ‘attitude’ help you go out of your comfort zone to try new things and meet new people and push you to work harder than most?  Are there other things you do to sustain your attitude like a network of people, exercising, meditation or prayer?

3.  Read the profile of Abraham Lincoln in your textbook, ‘A Study of Change‘ from pages 87 to 99.  Please describe a quality of Mr Lincoln which enabled him to become the successful person he eventually became.  Please express your opinion in well written, short sentences sentences with perfect spelling and punctuation.  Thank you.

4.  Please state the name of a person you’ve connected to on LinkedIn.  Please add the company this person works for and his or her title at this company.

Please send your well thought, well written homework to me electronically no later than December 27th, 2015.

I hope you and your loved ones have a happy holiday!  Hope this video puts a smile on your face.

Today’s Class: December 11, 2015

Today’s guest was Michelle Saunders, a Senior Talent Development Business Partner at Sensata Technologies.  Our Life Skills class host who welcomed Michelle to Hope High and introduced her to the Life Skills class was Jeff Kinnie.

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Jeff welcomes Michelle to Hope High prior to today’s class

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Jeff introduces Michelle to the Life Skills class.

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Maria Dasilva welcomed Michelle to class following Jeff’s introduction.

“My story today reinforces the importance of ‘attitude’. 

With a positive attitude and positive people surrounding you, reaching your potential and fulfilling your dreams are more certain than with a negative attitude and negative people in your network.  A positive attitude strengthens your spirit.  It enables you to get out of your comfort zone to learn and grow. You’ll essentially be able to will yourself to success.  With a positive attitude, mistakes and hardship are accepted as lessons to learn not something to be feared or embarrassed about.   A positive attitude and a network of positive people will create more opportunities for jobs and meetings with new, successful, well connected people.  And I’m a prime example for all of this being the case” Michelle told the class today.

Today’s Homework: December 11, 2015

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Stjepan Hauser (left) and Luka Sulic

1. Luka Šulić and Stjepan Hauser are two, classically trained cellists. As young boys training in the best European music schools, they dreamed of one day playing in a symphony orchestra. The young men first met in the city of Pula in the European country of Croatia.  One day, one of Hauser’s friends proposed that

Luka and Stjepan step out of their comfort zones.  Instead of playing traditional classical, symphonic music, he suggested playing a pop music song with their cellos!!!

The director specifically suggested Michael Jackson’s “Smooth Criminal.” So Luka and Stjepan produced a music video of their cello rendition of Jackson’s song and posted it on You Tube on January 20th, 2011.  The response went viral.   Watch Luka and Stjepan’s extending themselves out of their comfort zone with their cello interpretation of Michael Jackson’s classic song.

This response to this You Tube video was overwhelming.   There were over three million views in the first two weeks and over ten million views as of April 2011.  As a result, the young cellists transitioned their careers to playing more pop music with their cellos.  Today, they’ve produced three albums and played live performances all over the world.   Here’s another of their popular performances played before a live audience.

2.  If you feel comfortable, please let me know if there is anything you have tried or hoping to try outside of your comfort zone like learning a different skill, joining a new club or activity, traveling to a new place to see something you haven’t seen before, meeting people different from you to experience a different life perspective or do anything else that seems interesting from afar but to this point in your life you’ve been too nervous to try.

  • If there is nothing you’ve been interested in trying out of your comfort zone, then please state in a well written sentence that there is nothing you’ve been interested in trying outside of your comfort zone and state the reason why you do not want to do so.
  • If there is something you’ve been interested in trying out of your comfort zone, please tell me in well written sentences what the new experience is and your how you feel about yourself and the new experience as you try this new experience.

3.  Read the article I distributed in class today entitled “Why Attitude Is More Important Than Intelligence.  After reading the article, identify yourself as either “fixed mindset” or “growth mindset” and give examples of your actions that indicate you are in this category.   As always, please express your ideas in well written, grammatically correct with perfect spelling sentences.  Thank you.

4. This assignment must be sent to me electronically NO LATER than Wednesday, December 16.   Thank you.

Field Trip: December 8, 2015

Today’s field trip was to Rhode Island College’s

amazing Langevin Center for Design, Innovation and Advanced Manufacturing.

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Rhode Island College students putting one of the many robots in the Langevin Center through an exercise

Robots and routers.  Pneumatics and prosthetics.  Fingerprints and security threats.    3D printing and whatever you wish to design and make.

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Dr McLaughlin shows recent creations from his newly installed, ‘high tech’ router as Life Skills students look on.

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One of the Rhode Island College advanced manufacturing students shows the Life Skills students a highly functional and durable wrench just created from the nearby 3D printer.

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A fingerprint lifted from an Iphone by the high precision scanner below.  This is the first step in re-creating the fingerprint with 3D print technology.  Imagine, a process for re-creating a person’s finger print and any other body or machine part one wishes to replicate.

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The precision scanner copying the exact features of an object on the table.

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From left to right in this photo: Michael DeCesare (East Greenwich High School Freshman), Fernando Perez, Chanda Nuth, Jose Orellana, Dr McLaughlin, Travis Barbour, Djovan Devega, Alex (Rhode Island College student), Jesse (Rhode Island College student) and Yaen Torres Mitchell (front).

Today’s Class: December 4, 2105

Today’s guest was Kyla Paolucci, artist, graphic designer, coder and entrepreneur whose clients include World Wrestling Entertainment, Seventeen Magazine and now, Home Box Office (HBO).  The Life Skills host for today’s class was Travis Barbour.

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Travis (left in photo) meets and welcomes Kyla prior to the start of class.

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Travis introduces Kyla to the Life Skills students at the beginning of the class.

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Elijah welcomes Kyla to class following Travis’s introduction.

The continuous theme running through Kyla’s story today was ‘change’.

I was an athlete in high school.  Sports were my total focus. I was always in the weight room getting stronger and continually working out to refine my skills.  My favorite sport was soccer followed by track.  While I always enjoyed art, it was never a consideration for a career until I overheard a friend of mine saying she wanted to study advertising in college.   Advertising….hmmmm…..   Something instantly clicked. 

I got curious.

That tiny bit of information made me focus on what I was really interested in.  I quickly realized that art and design, things I was good at and enjoyed doing, could be an ideal job and an attainable goal.  I decided to attend a pre-college art program that helped students figure out if they really wanted to pursue an art and design career.  I found out I did.  When I came back to high school for my senior year, I still kept running but it was not the priority it once was.  I had changed and my goals shifted.  I applied to RISD (Rhode Island School of Design).  I was focused, ahead to my future, on a career in the arts and forming a new personal identity.   My brand was no longer ‘the jock’ but now ‘the creative’.  And I felt good about it.