tounit design that "begins with the end in mind." Rather than starting with the time-honored practices of selecting favorite activities and resources, the unit designer first identifies the desired results (goals, understandings and objectives/skills) and then the strategies (assessments) for
Thisslideshow is over the chapter "Habit 2: Begin With the End in Mind" from the book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens. Habit 2: Begin With the End in Mind means developing a clear picture of where you want to go with your life. It means deciding what your values are and setting goals. I divided this presentation into a two part presentation. Begin with the end in mind." "Put first things first." Stephen Covey was a master of words and a maker of meaning. His pithy and profound prose forever echoes in our minds, and his timeless wisdom is felt around the world on a daily basis. What an impact.Theliturgy of the Church is reminding us how important it is to begin with the end in mind! - Advertisement - No, it does the opposite. When we meditate on our final end with God, it allows us to give meaning to the suffering we endure in this life. We begin to see the suffering of this life as part of our service to God, just as JesusIts about beginning with the end in mind. The objective was to acquire 100,000 arrows, which is not the same as making 100,000 arrows. Most of us would have framed the challenge as "making 100,000 arrows" instead of "acquiring 100,000 arrows" . No amount of smartness can outsmart the need to begin with the end in mind.
Booksshelved as habit-2-begin-with-the-end-in-mind: Lailah's Lunchbox: A Ramadan Story by Reem Faruqi, I Can Do That: A Book on Self-Regulation by Kayla