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Today’s Homework: December 21, 2018

Today’s Homework: December 21, 2018

1.   Read the 38 pages in this pamphlet on “Change” I distributed in class today.   For those of you who don’t have this pamphlet, click on the “Study of Change” book icon on this web site.

2.  Do you think you’ve changed, something you feel good about,  – a skill, an attitude, an opinion, confidence in yourself, willingness to extend out of your comfort zone, communication skills, members of your network  – since the beginning of the school year?   YES or NO

3. Identify something you read in the “Change” pamphlet – a phrase, quote, or statement – which resonated with you, made you reflect upon or caused you to think about.

4. There were several change agents mentioned in this “Change” pamphlet.   Identify one “Change agent” whose story interested you and impressed you more than the others.  Then, please explain why this ‘Change Agent’s’ story so impressed you.  Please send your well written statement to my email address with PERFECT SPELLING, WELL CONSTRUCTED, SHORT SENTENCES with proper punctuation and grammar by Tuesday, January 1st, 2019.  This is 11 days from today.  Please attempt to ‘change’ your traditional methods of managing your time so that you are able to complete this assignment sooner than you normally would.   Thank you.  Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

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