You should keep your eyes on everywhere else but the audience.
No.
People are born leaders, if you are not born one you aren’t a leader.
Are notecards helpful?
Yes.
What are majors and minors?
Majors - Your primary focus for study in college.
Minors - What you study adjacent to your Major and you typically spend less time on
What are goals?
Things you set for yourself you hope to achieve.
Should you use hand movements while presenting something?
Yes.
Leaders are found everywhere.
They are everywhere.
Should you study for hours on end or only study for an hour at a time with breaks?
Hour at a time with breaks.
What is a GPA?
A GPA (Grade Point Average) is a number that is used that you need to get accepted into certain colleges.
What is the first step to goal setting?
Finding motivation.
Is the fear of public speaking lower than the fear of spiders, snakes, height, and death?
No.
How many common practices of leadership did we learn?
Five.
Should you take notes word for word, or take notes based on what is most important?
Most important.
What is a tuition?
A price you have to pay for classes.
What is reflecting?
Reflecting is something that you think about longer and analyze it.
How long do you have to capture the audience’s attention?
Around ten seconds.
What are leaders?
People who practice the main 5 styles of leadership
What is the method of spending your time wisely?
Time management.
What is a degree?
A degree is given after finishing your study course as proof of qualification for your
major or minor.
What is a challenge?
A challenge is what you have that blocks your goal
Is a piece of paper more ideal to use rather than writing on smaller items because more things can be written on it and you can find them everywhere?
No. Flashcards become more convenient and make you feel inclined to look up while shuffling them around.
What are two of the leadership styles we learned? (Of the Five)
Answers Vary- Encourage the heart, Challenge the Process, Enable Others to Act, Model the Way, and Inspire a shared vision.
What is an outline?
An outline is used to organize written ideas about a topic into a logical order.
What is the SAT and ACT?
The tests that you have to take in Highschool
What does S.M.A.R.T stand for?
Specific, Measurable, AItainible, Relevant, Time- Based