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Mastering Emotions and Strategies for Effective Learning: Overcoming Failure with Courage

This course, adapted from a seminar by Dr. James Ayers, equips learners with essential strategies to navigate the complexities of learning effectively. Discover how to transform fear into courage, manage frustration, and develop patience and passion in your learning journey. By learning to view failure as a stepping stone rather than a setback, you will build self-confidence and gain foresight for future challenges. Embrace new strategies to direct your emotions positively and enhance your learning experiences.

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Mastering Emotions and Strategies for Effective Learning: Overcoming Failure with Courage

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  1. LEARNING STRATEGIES Learning to learn EMOTIONS.CHARACTERISTICS EXPECTATIONS From earlier exp. Course, test easy Will it work? How will I do? learn to overcome fear leads to courage FEAR COURAGE LEARNING take test, course learn to direct frustration and anger In ways that don’t misdirect learning leads to patience and passion New strategy Learning is hard! PATIENCE PASSON FRUSTRATION OUTCOME Test, course results learn to see beyond failure and refuse to let failure define you leads to self confidence Harder than thought! FAILURE SELF CONFIDENCE Hinsight + Insight = Forsight What went wrong? What should I do differently! Adapted from seminar by James Ayers, Ph.D., Mpls, MN

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