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NARA [144]
4 years ago
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Assignments Meredith is going through a challenging time. She is getting D's in some classes. She feels invisible in school and

struggles to make friends. She is worried about soccer tryouts because she might not make the team. When she makes mistakes, she judges herself harshly and feels bad for a long time. Meredith discovers that you have been getting some leadership training and asks you for your advice. Create a video, PowerPoint, or other media project in which you explain at least three of the leadership tools, techniques, or ideas you have learned in this class and how Meredith could use them to address her challenges. This is your chance to help someone by showing them what you have learned! Review the checklist to success. Submit your work to 04.05 Use Your Power. Click Here to Watch Directions (Video)
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Sati [7]4 years ago
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<span>I would first tell her to make an agenda where she has everything written so she does not crash and distribute the hours for the classes and her soccer game and also have time to talk with people and have a sociable life.</span>
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