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    leadership philosophy, I felt it was important to gather information from those whom I have previously led. After receiving their feedback, I was encouraged to find that many of my core values were carried out in the way that I led. It revealed to me that through my unwavering core values, I have both consciously/subconsciously built what has become my very own leadership philosophy. The core values I find important in building a team are trust, integrity, and respect. Individual personal responsibility

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    Through the classes and field experience I have completed at Southern University, I have developed a personal teaching philosophy that will be implemented into my future classrooms. It is my desire as a teacher to provide students with a safe, fun environment that promotes learning and excellence in the classroom. These are three areas that I believe is conductive to establishing an environment, (1) motivating students to the full potential, (2) promoting preventive and supportive behavior, and (3)

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    A. Philosophy of Discipline Behavior is an inevitable consequence of working with people, especially kids. Whether it is good or bad, teachers should be prepared of how to handle it. By adopting methodologies from individuals such as Ginott and Curwin and Mendler, then teachers can develop a plan of addressing behavior while keeping a student 's emotions and dignity intact. Furthermore, knowing what components and principles that are necessary for your to keep order in a classroom is important

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    GUIDANCE (EDCO 201) Prof. Evelyn Alobba A Personal Philosophy of Guidance My personal philosophy of guidance, as a future counselor someday, is to guide an individual live a life of happiness and contentment in the midst of a discontent world. For an individual to achieve this, I will help her realize and achieve his or her full potentials through growing in spirituality. Spirituality, for me, is having and maintaining a personal relationship with the Creator--God. As a Christian

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    The path to a personal leadership philosophy is made up of three parts. Each individual aspect is a facet of a complete whole. Much like a timeline that includes a past present and future, my personal philosophy consists of a foundation, action, and growth. If you do not understand where your foundation of leadership came from you will have problems acting in a leadership capacity. Also if don’t pay attention to how you are acting as a leader you cannot know in what ways you need to grow. Why

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    The path to a personal leadership philosophy is made up of three parts. Each individual aspect is a facet of a complete whole. Much like a timeline that includes a past, present and future, my personal philosophy consists of a foundation, action, and growth. If you do not understand where your foundation of leadership came from, you will have problems acting in a leadership capacity. Also if don’t pay attention to how you are acting as a leader you cannot know in what ways you need to grow.

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    Missions is a complex, multilayered calling that then has several layers of philosophy within it. It is not like an onion that you peel layers back one at a time to find deeper layers within it, but it is more like an orange, with separate slices that come together to create a complete, holistic piece of fruit. If a slice gets removed, it still might look and taste like an orange, but it is not quite complete. In the same way, missions has many slices to it and removing one does not make the others

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    It’s a great personal challenge in modern times to combine life as hectic as it can be with work and study. It has become for many of us a race against time and daily nuances of life. To successfully manage work, family, and study is a hard thing, they all have their own goals and demands, and on top of that the Nursing Career takes extra sacrifices, the long hours together with working with sick people requires a personal disposition that not everybody possesses. Sacrificed must be made, and after

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    My Personal Leadership Philosophy My definition of leadership My father once told me that, “everything we do— be it in academia, at work, social or family life—we are guided by principles, beliefs and values that collectively form our ideology of life.” I believe that every leader, to a certain extent, is shaped through her individual personal experience. Although in some cases, we may not realize to what extent our personal assumptions and beliefs shape our ability to lead or be led. In my opinion

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    As mentioned previously, my personal core values and philosophy of nursing are kindness, honesty, family, and life long learning. These personal values of nursing relate to the concepts of person, health, environment, and nursing in a multitude of ways. Person represents an individual’s needs, culture, and behavior. It acknowledges the physical, mental, intellectual, and chemical components as a system within a system on a global scale. As nurses, it is imperative that we view our clients in a holistic

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