Summer 6 Wk 6. Final Project

On June 18, 2011, in Weekly Assignments, by Admin

Week 6 Final Project

1. Please complete the written portion of your Personal Strategic Plan Note:  If you have already completed and submitted the written portion, check the Blackboard submission area for Week 5 by Sunday evening to see if I have made any comments or recommended changes.  

2. Create a 6-8 slide presentation representing your Vision and Goals graphically.  You do not have write each of your goal statements on the slides.  However, you may include a word or two on each slide representing your goal, like, Career, Family, etc.

3. Attach this Presentation to the Submission box in Blackboard.  Also, copy and paste the written portion in the Submission box.

4. Please write a single page paper describing at least 3 new strategies you learned and are willing to or have already started to put into practice.  

5. Leave a comment below about your experience completing the PSP.  How did it make you feel?  What did you learn about yourself?  Even if you didn’t learn anything new about yourself, why would this be a good exercise for other students like yourself?  

 

15 Responses to Summer 6 Wk 6. Final Project

  1. Jessica Potts says:

    Completing the PSP made me think about what I really want for my future and what I have to do to make it happen. I learned that some of my goals have changed from when I first started college, but many of them have stayed the same. The PSP is a good way to put your life in perspective for now and the future.

  2. Tabatha says:

    The PSP really made me think where I want to be in five years. I had some idea of what I wanted but to sit down and write it out made a difference for me. I have a lot of goals for the next five years to accomplish, but I know that I can do it.

  3. Torey Sheehy says:

    While completing my PSP, it made me think about everything my life stands for. It made me feel as if there were a lot of positives in my life that I didn’t know until I actually thought about them. I learned that when I set my mind to something, I can accomplish anything. The main thing that I learned was that studying all material, not some, is the key to success in college.

  4. Robin Russo says:

    Completing the PSP made me feel accomplished and like I actually have a good plan for my future. Before, I just thought about things that I might like to do and had a whole bunch of ideas for my future. I learned that of all the places in the US, I would really like to live in Boston. This would be a good exercise for other students because it really gave me an idea of what I should do in life instead not knowing what I am going after my undergrad years. Everyone should have some long term goals, but at the same time they should remember that these plans aren’t really set in stone

  5. michael abeyta says:

    While I did the psp I really had to think about what I want out of life. Even though some of those things may change, the same general goals are the same. I feel it helps to give you motivation visualizing what your life has the potential to be.

  6. Donald Roeder III says:

    I think everyone should write out their goals like in the psp even in high school it never hurts earily on to know what you want out of life.

  7. Hannah Williams says:

    It really brought my attention to the fact that I have an enormous step ahead of me in my life. I will apply to colleges, being accept into schools, and graduate high school all in one year. I learned that I have a lot of obtainable goals in my life which is a very good thing because they are realistic, but also what I will be happy with. This would be a good exercise for others because it is something that helps you focus on your future and realize what is ahead of you. It is strange to think that I will be moving on soon, but I knew that it was coming and that it has to happen like that.

  8. Navin R. says:

    Completing the PSP helped me to clearly visualize my goals for the future. Typing out solutions to possible future obstacles helped me to learn how to better cope with situations that should come in the future. It also made me feel more confident in pursuing my goals and successfully completing college.

  9. Nelson Giraldo says:

    Completing the PSP help me understand that my goals and dreams are only a few years of hard work and dedication. I think writing things dow gave a better perspective of what I really want to do for the years to come.

  10. Nelson Giraldo says:

    Do we have to use the PSP rules for the powerpoint presentation?

  11. Marlon Belton says:

    Working with the Psp foormula.I found inspiring. This project aloud myself to see my life in a new perspective. Thinking about my new and improve lifefor the future has me seeing that it is very possible to achieve. Now it is very achievable for me to do.

  12. Phillipa Wilson says:

    Completing the PSP allowed me to see my life goals written down as a plan and it also helped me to visualize my future. It made me feel very confident about the things that I want to accomplish. This is a good exercise to help keep our goals and dreams in perspective.

  13. Marcus Goff says:

    Completing the PSP helped me realize some of the areas I need to work on in life. It help me decide what I need to do inorder to complete all of my goals that I would like to accomplish. It is a tool that I could continue to look back on that could keep me on track. It really help student figure out what their real goals are and what they need to do to achieve them.

  14. Crystal Santos says:

    After completing the PSP, I’ve come to the conclusion that I have a lot of goals that I can’t wait to accomplish. It felt good to actually write everything down on paper. It was as if I was taking another step forward in the journey that is my life.

    I look forward to the day when I can look back on this list and smile because I know that I did it.

  15. Aimee Merchant says:

    Completing the PSP made me really think about where I want to be in the next 5 years and what I want to have accomplished by then. I knew what I wanted to do and what my goals were in the future, but it really put it into perspective and made me realize that all my dreams and goals could be closer than I think. It also made me think about obstacles that could get in my way to obtain my goals, but also made me realize that there are also solutions to those obstacles.

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