Lesson start ideas | Give a creative idea how to begin a lesson |
Which subject | Personal development |
What age group | Year or Grade 7 |
What topic | Ownership |
Quantity | 1 |
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Taking Ownership of Your Self-Development
Hello, class! Welcome to today's personal development lesson. Today, we will be discussing the topic of ownership, particularly as it pertains to your self-development.
Before we get started, I want you to take a moment and reflect on a time when you took ownership of something. It could be a project you worked on, a mistake you made, or a decision you had to make. Think about how it made you feel and what you learned from that experience.
Now, let's dive into the topic of ownership in the context of self-development.
First, we need to understand what ownership means. Ownership is taking responsibility for something and having the power to make decisions about it. In the case of self-development, ownership means taking responsibility for your personal growth and having the power to make decisions about how you improve yourself.
To help you understand ownership in self-development, we are going to do a group activity. I want you to divide into groups of three and brainstorm three ways you can take ownership of your self-development. Then, share with the class one idea from each group.
In conclusion, taking ownership of your self-development is an important step towards achieving your goals and becoming the best version of yourself. Today, we have learned that ownership means taking responsibility for your personal growth and having the power to make decisions about it. Remember, you are in charge of your own development, so take ownership and make it happen!