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LifeSmart for Mentors



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Dear Mentor,

 

As a youth mentor you have a weighty responsibility and amazing privilege to help prepare young people to fulfill their dreams and purpose! At LifeSmart, we consider it an honor to equip you with leadership and life skills-building resources to train your mentees for success and stimulate unforgettable conversations. Here are some standout resources in our line-up we want you to know about:

 

What I Wish I Knew at 18: Life Lessons for the Road Ahead 

What I Wish I Knew at 18: Life Lessons for the Road Ahead is your mentee’s guidebook to a successful life. Conversationally written to the teen/young adult, it shares the principles and strategies of honorable leaders. Its 109 life success pointers build a leadership foundation in areas like character, relationships, communication, productivity, and handling adversity, while offering essential wisdom for their upcoming decisions involving college, career, family, and finances. Ideal for one on ones and groups!

 

What I Wish I Knew at 18: Student Guide 

What I Wish I Knew at 18 Student Guide (available in both Standard/Universal and Christian Editions) takes the book’s 109 success principles into an innovative, engaging 49-lesson course. This dual-purpose resource serves as a student workbook and facilitator guide complete with ready-to-implement lessons. Students learn and practice success strategies through role-playing activities, self-assessments, relevant discussion questions, and more.

 

Preparing Your Child for College and a Career 

Preparing Your Child for College and a Career is a DVD of a 60-minute talk by Dennis Trittin to parents at Appleton West High School in Wisconsin. It shares strategies to confidently prepare teens (and the parents themselves) for a successful launch into adulthood. Viewers learn how to develop leadership skills, identify their teen’s unique assets, build an enduring relationship, and position them for success in college, career, and life.

 

How to Be an MVP Employee

How to Be an MVP Employee is a DVD of a 45-minute talk by Dennis Trittin to students at Appleton West High School in Wisconsin. It uses examples and skits to reveal four strategies to succeed in the workplace: selecting a well-matched career, modeling MVP qualities, delivering excellent performance, and contributing to their employer’s success. A great career readiness tool to prepare young people for career success!

 

 

Dennis and Arlyn

Time for Excellence is LifeSmart’s blog. It offers nuggets of inspirational and practical life wisdom for parents, teens, educators, and mentors -- great for conversation starters! Follow us at www.lifesmartblog.com

 

We would love to serve you and your mission, and we’d love to hear from you, too! We can be reached on Facebook and Twitter, via the Contact section of our website, and at www.parentingforthelaunch.com

 

Best wishes to you in developing inspired leaders of tomorrow!



The LifeSmart Team 

 

 

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