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I've Learned That You Can't Have Everything and Do Everything at The Same Time
I've Learned That You Can't Have Everything and Do Everything at The Same Time
I've learned that you can't have everything and do everything at the same time
Oprah Winfrey.
Index
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Introduction
A skill is a learned ability to do something well. Life skills are abilities individuals can learn that will help them to be successful in living a productive and satisfying life. In the Targeting Life Skills (TLS) Model categories of life skills are identified and divided on the basis of the familiar four H's from the 4-H Clover that represent Head, Heart, Hands, and Health. Two general categories of skills are included under each of the four headings.
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TLS. Model
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Managing Resiliency Keeping Records Wise Use of Resources Planning/Organizing Goal Setting Thinking Service Learning Critical Thinking Problem Solving Decision Making Learning to Learn
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Giving
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Benefits
Decision Making Goal Setting Planning, Implementation and Evaluating Accepting Responsibility Communication Teamwork and Cooperation Record Keeping
IV.
Conclusion
TLS. Model is tool and technique used to:
provide a way to simplify coordination of life skill development with ages and stages tasks so programs will be developmentally appropriate and more effective in achieving identified outcomes Assigning developmentally appropriate tasks to specific life skills, the TLS Model has the potential to greatly improve the possibility of achieving measurable program success These categories can be used as the basis of life skill development
Problems arise in that one has to find a balance between what people need from you and what you need for yourself.
Jessye Norman