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3B: Develop your Soft Skills

September 8, 2015 Torrance Credit 1 Comment

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MAKE YOUR CHILD SUCCESSFUL

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START HERE at Step 1 below

  • Step 1, Find a 21st century career field – a growing field
  • 1B: Choose the correct major, a legit school & the right degree
  • Step 2: How to succeed academically
  • 2A-Tools for academic success
  • 2B-Time management is the key success
  • 2C-Know your learning style(s)
  • 2D- The BIG 3, How to learn more while in class
  • 2E-How to remember more of what you learned in class, BIG 3
  • 2F-How to read faster & remember it, use the BIG 3
  • 2G-How to write A papers & work memo’s
  • 2H-How to get A’s, Master the BIG 3 & the Star Wars Method
  • 2I-How to prepare for a speech/Prepare for a work presentation
  • Step 3: Networking is the #1 job search strategy
  • 3A: Understand the legal environment
  • 3B: Develop your Soft Skills
  • 3C-Intercultural Competence
  • 3D: Be an expert
  • 3E: Be a great communicator
  • 3F: Cover letter, resume & Interview Skills
  • CONCLUSION: Break the cycle of failure

Dedication & Thank you

This website is dedicated to the memory of my father, Lee Arthur Quince, and my dear friend, Steven LeVance Sawyer. RIP both of you, I love, and miss you both. Thank you to my mother, Rosia, my wife Kelly, son Ethan, my two brothers Mario, and Kenyan, Danny Jeftich, and all my friends for your support, and love.

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