A class in Review (the last blog topic)

The activity that I have reflected back on the most was the Blind Square, how we did it and how it could have been done better. As I had done the activity with Dr. Wells, I was disapointed that I could not have been more successful in Leadership with this activity. Another activity that was very instructional was the concept of acting out different emotions from Dr. Suess words. How I express emotion and what emotion I attach to happenings at work good or bad, is something I which I can improve.

What I remember most from the Book Presentations was the idea of summarizing your life in one sentence, what would that be. I find that sentence easier to define than a personal mission statement like the reader discusses. My one sentence also helped define the 2-3 concrete goals that I have toward improving Leadership skills, my work experience and my entire life. That idea has been very helpful, yet I don't remember the book it came from. The other book topic that was instructive was "Predicably Irrational" which really helps define some of the seemingly nonsensical things people feel to be true.

If I was going to suggest a book it would be "Good to Great" and though it's older, "The 7 Habits of Highly Effecient People."

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