Action Now Get off your Mule and do something productive!!!!!!
Initiative
Don't hold off until tommorow.
Just do it (nike) (But Think a little first)
Imperfect Action beats Perfect inaction
Habits / Routines/ Schedules / Plans / Best Practices/ Engaged
Good Daily Energy Habbits (Energy Bus Jon Gordon)
- Focus on your Attitude/ energy everyday. Start thre day with the right positive attitude. Your Attitude will determine your altitude. Feed the positive Dog
- Focus on gratitude. Think of or find three blessings a day. Be thankful for what you have no matter what it is. (attitude of gratitude)
- Focus on people. Make them feel welcomed and see how you may help them. The more people you help. The more people will help you.
- Focus on your vision. What do you want and where do you want to be. If you do not know any road will take you there.
- Focus on communication. Say what you mean, mean what you say. (communication is 60% faulty) Where there is a gap negativity will fill it.
The law of use--- If you do not use it you lose it
ENERGY
Internal external motivation/ Project or Assignment
Network... Collect 5 business cards and write on the back things that are not on the front... interests... Birthday... fun facts.
Assignments
Class assignments
Practice
Self initiated Tshirt idea
Lessons & Activities
Club Activities or projects TCAP-WAM
Promote events for next event. Did you go to our last meeting? Oh you missed out we ... Oh you should have been there...Awe you mean you missed it.
Fundraise for a field trip to the speedZone. Lasertag, or other...
BBQ after school
Dress up as your favorite rascal, scoundrel or villain and enter our costume contest to win fabulous prizes! The event coincides with the current Discovery Science Center exhibition, Pirates -featuring Treasure! The exhibition, which continues through Sept. 9, allows guests to explore and learn about famous Pirates and the way that these pirates traveled the seas.
Contests
Projects
car
rockets
bridges
Hot air balloons
Class projects
Video reports- Label DVD's- compress codec- review
Articles- web pages- book report- Bigraphies-
become an expert
Personal Projects
Self-improvement
Task
TTD Things to do
Job
Pays Just Over Broke
Career
What you enjoy doing- Choose a career not by how much you enjoyed a subject, or studying a subject (or teacher) but by what TASKSyou will be doing and how much you will enjoy doing some task. (Going to meetings, working outside-inside, staring at a computer, working with people, doing paperwork)
Just do it (nike)
Yes this is great advice, Just do it. Take action. Don't forget to think a little before you jump into action. Also remember to NOT get stuck in thinking about it. getting ready to get ready, parallysis from analysis, I can't do that and so on. Just think about the consequences and your intentions. Is what you are trying to do for "betterment"? Is what you are going to do negatively hurt sanyone? Did you think of all the possible actions and possible outcomes . . . Again, think about time and don't spend too much of it here. Prioritize and do it!
PROCRASTINATION http://www.stopprocrastinationnow.com
CHOOSE ACTION
Each day, you have a CHOICE. You can either do things the same as you have before—producing the same results—or you can CHOOSE to do something DIFFERENT.
You can choose to pursue your dreams—or you can choose to let them "die on the vine."
Surprise - thanks for seeking knowledge on your own- WITHOUT ACTION THERE ARE NO RESULTS. So for reading this far and finding this UNFINISHED page I award you 40 c notes- to collect write the following on scratch paper " WITHOUT ACTION THERE ARE NO RESULTS 40 cnotes" and give it to mr. Chavez-
Either way, it's your choice. Your Decision!
To grow, personally and professionally, you must CHOOSE to become smarter today— than you were yesterday... to become a great deal more productive today—than you were yesterday... to produce substantially better results today—than you did yesterday.
This, by now, you already know.
The Power of TQ and 10 Choices of Intentional Excellence, you understand the dynamics of your performance—where it is strong and vibrant... and where it is weak and faded.
Purpose Driven Success or The Miracle of The Goal TeleSeminars, you understand the power of commitment... and why it is simply not possible to achieve your goals and aspirations without a 100%, unconditional commitment to your performance.
- See what you're doing RIGHT... so you can do more of that.
- See what you're doing WRONG... so you can do less of that.
- See what you need to do DIFFERENTLY... so you can produce better results in every area of your life—starting right now.
Quotes
"The secret of your future is hidden in your daily routine."
~ Mike Murdock
-You miss 100% of the shots you never take.
Wayne Gretzky
Initiative

Initiative is necessary both to allow innovation to work and also to ultimately implement the solution.
Intensifying Your Initiative
Without harnessing the power of initiative, the wheel of innovation comes to a screeching halt. We all have a desire to "make a difference" or to make improvements in our lives, but for a variety of reasons, many people face challenges in regard to taking initiative in one form or another. Fortunately, there are many things you can do to enhance your power of initiative, and the payoffs are huge.
The power of initiative is a critical catalyst for personal brilliance. You need it to bring your dreams to life, but it's also necessary in order to start the innovation process. Without the motivation to amplify your awareness, explore your curiosities, or expand your focus, you probably won't even make it to the drawing board, let alone come up with a new idea or solution.

Meaningful Motivators Feed Initiative
Let's face it, if you don't have a good reason to accomplish a particular goal, you probably won't do it. There are two primary types of motivation: internal and external. Depending on the goal you have in mind, one or the other may work to get you going. Using the example of book writing, if you have a burning desire to simply write a book whether anyone else ever reads or buys it, that internal motivation might be enough to propel you forward. If your motivation is primarily external, such as getting the book published or self-publishing it and selling a ton of copies, you'll probably need to know that your desired outcome is feasible before you'll take the goal seriously and actually sit down to do the work.
The key to moving from idea to action is to identify what it will take to make the goal worth achieving. Once you are aware of your internal and external motivators, your mind begins to connect the process with the success of achieving your goal.
Goals Plus Values Equal Action Steps
Pursuing a goal that's in conflict with your value system is kind of like trying to squeeze your feet into shoes that are a size too small. You may be able to hobble around in them for awhile, but it will only be a matter of time before the discomfort is so great, you'll have no other logical choice but to remove the shoes. The bottom line here is to get real with yourself. Before you can set and work toward achieving your goals, it's essential to be very clear about your own values and beliefs.
Getting Clear About Your Fears
When we're worried about a potentially negative outcome or situation, we spin our mental wheels going around and around in circles, kind of like a hamster on one of those cage toys that look like miniature Ferris wheels. Hamsters need those wheels to use up some of the energy that can't possibly be expended by walking around their cages. Humans, on the other hand, particularly in today's fast-paced world, need to conserve energy and use it wisely in ventures that yield real results.
Time and energy that's wasted by focusing on fears, worries, and potentially negative outcomes can be wisely spent by training yourself to return to the present moment over and over again, regardless of the situation or problem that you are facing. No one is a natural born worrier. Worrying and being fearful are behaviors that we learn. Therefore, these behaviors can be "un-learned." Just like any other habit, learning not to worry and not to dwell on fear is a process that needs to be practiced for it to become a new habit.
Taking the First Step
One of the secrets to increasing initiative in your daily life is to shorten the time line between your idea and your first action step. As adults, many people have the tendency to put off that first step in favor of conducting more research, increasing their education, and basically trying to learn everything they need to know before they begin. If toddlers viewed the idea of standing up and walking the way many adults approach taking a first step, most people would still be crawling. Learning to increase your comfort with taking the first step toward any goal or objective will give you an edge over many of your potential competitors. People who reconnect with their innate sense of taking initiative are the ones who tend to accomplish the most and therefore experience the greatest deal of self-satisfaction.
R- Experiential Education
Calendar of events and activities
http://www.eyespyla.com/
http://www.latinola.com/calendar.php
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tke6X2eME3c
EBoard
http://www.theenergyproject.com/home.html
Music
Michael Jackson "wanna be startin something"
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