Today is the second day of National School Counseling Week. The message today is about how a positive attitude can help you in building your future.
Many things can get you down; hard classes, friendship troubles, family problems and not understainding where you fit in. When you're faced with tough times, it is very easy to lose focus and become distracted by the present. The future seeoms so far away, bit it is not.
You have more control over your future that you think. As your school counselors, we are here to help steer you in the right direction, to help you build your own magical future.
Showing posts with label National School Counseling Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National School Counseling Week. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Monday, February 3, 2014
National School Counseling Week - Day 1
Today is the first day of National School Counseling Week. Our focus for the week is “Building Magical Futures.”
This week, we will talk about how you can build your future and make it magical in the process. It starts with setting a goal for where you want to be and steadily working toward that goal.
What are your goals? What is standing in your way?
Our job as school counselor is to help you look into the future and help you deal with the obstacles that stand in your way so you can be successful in reaching your full potential.
Stop by the guidance office and talk to us soon.
Friday, February 8, 2013
National School Counselor Week
Today is the final day of “National School Counseling Week.” Our final message focuses on positive change.
A famous author once said “nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending.” By making the right choices, being motivated and persistent you have the power to positively change your world
Thanks to all the students and staff for helping to make this a great week.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
National School Counseling Week
Today is the fourth day of “National School Counseling Week.” Our message today is about acting with compassion. Aesop, the famous storyteller, once said, “No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.”
Remember: It’s the random acts of kindness that often can make the biggest difference in a person’s life. As your school counselors we can help you deal with the challenges you face and help point you in the right direction.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Today is the third day of “National School Counseling Week.” Today’s message is about developing the right habits that point you in the right direction.
Think about the choices you make every day. Are you on the right path? Are you doing the things that will help you succeed in school? Are you going to class, doing your homework, listening to your teachers, getting rest and exercise? Are you maintaining a healthy lifestyle?
These things are critical to your future success.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Monday, February 4, 2013
National School Counseling Week
Today is the first day of “National School Counseling Week.” This week we will talk about how you can be responsible for your own learning and behavior here at school and at home.
It’s not always easy to be responsible. Every day there are distractions and roadblocks — tough classes, peer pressure, friendship problems, social media, family concerns and more. Your School Counselor can help you overcome these obstacles to reach your full potential and learn how to be responsible for your learning and your life. Stop by guidance if you need someone to talk to.
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