As we get closer to graduation, I saw this post from Jon Gordon.
Jon Gordon has quite the story. I know we have read about him before in my blog. You are more than welcome to search the internet and find out more about his story.
I would encourage you to have a quick read of this post. It has some really good advice. Feel free to share some of it with your classes. There might possibly be some information in it that could be useful to you also.
Questions To Consider:
1. "Where you are, is not where you are going to be." This is good for someone of any age to consider. Maybe it's not your choice of career field or college but maybe it is a relational position, family position or something along those lines.
2. "You are here for a reason. You have a purpose and you are meant to live and share it." Not so much a question, but a thought. It is neat to think about our graduates, what is their purpose? How will they share it?
3. " If you believe your best days are ahead of you, they are. The best is yet to come" How can this be put into practice? Do we as adults live like this?
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