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topics
Life 101 Topics covered in the course
- Future and life
- Philanthropy
- Personal and Professional Communication
- Career considerations, interview questions
- Career unit intro and training/school
- Travel and appreciating other cultures
- Money management and financial literacy
- Smart goals
- Self-care/Coping with stress skills: mindful Mondays, joy break Wednesday, HTGIF, Listening to body, unplugged time, choosing to be positive, positive people in your life, being best version of self daily and not comparing self to others, having balance, reflections
- Enneagrams/Personality tests
- Gratitude
- Dating/Friendship slides – Important qualities
- Earth Day
- Pursuing Excellence: John Wooden – role models, pyramid of success
- 8 Keys of Success
- Prioritization
- Accountability
- Resilience
testimonials
Juliana Luna
When asked what I learned from Practical Life Skills 101, my reply was “that you should do things that make you happy. However you also need to be responsible. Also that Ms. Jung is a bad-ass. Sorry for my language.”
– Juliana Luna
Pasadena City College
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When asked what I learned from Practical Life Skills 101, my reply was “that you should do things that make you happy. However you also need to be responsible. Also that Ms. Jung is a bad-ass. Sorry for my language.
I remember being in Ms. Jung’s class, and she would always do mindful Mondays and would engage with her students by talking about her life and what she loves. Ms. Jung loves pizza and dancing! She assigned us assignments that have valuable lessons, like Tuesdays with Morrie. I never really had someone teaching me about life lessons, so I’m grateful that I got the chance to be in her class and actually learned something! The life lessons she taught motivated me and made me realize that she is not like other teachers that I have had. She actually cares about us and wanted us to learn something from her class!
My biggest success story is Benjamin Crespin. On the first day of class, I told the freshman that half of them would fail my English 1 class because in middle school, they were used to showing up to a class and passing it. I told them that they had to do more than just breathe to pass my class; they actually had to do decent work! Unfortunately, Benjamin didn’t believe me and ended up failing the whole year.
From these two days, I learned that it is important to
Ms. Jung’s class was an extraordinary experience that left a lasting impact on my life. Her ability to share her life lessons with the entire class was truly inspiring and enlightening. Through her stories and anecdotes, she imparted invaluable wisdom that I will carry with me throughout my journey.