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		<title>WALK THE TALK</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tony Pfeiffer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What messages do students pay attention to? Does anything that we say stick? I was able to discover part of the answer years ago during a career and life lesson taught to 6th grade students. I asked them to imagine living 25 years later. I asked many questions like what job would they have, now [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What messages do students pay attention to? Does anything that we say stick? I was able to discover part of the answer years ago during a career and life lesson taught to 6th grade students. I asked them to imagine living 25 years later. I asked many questions like what job would they have, now would the get to work, what is their greatest accomplishment and what makes them special.</p>
<p>The last question asked was “What advice would you give 6th grade students?”</p>
<p>There were several versions of answers. A few highlights:</p>
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<li>Keep up the good work and you will see that hard work pays off.</li>
<li>Don’t give up ever!</li>
<li>Try your best and get a good education.</li>
<li>You need a good education to get through life.</li>
<li>Believe in yourselves.</li>
<li>Think ahead of what you want to be and make your own decisions.</li>
<li>Strive for what you believe in and you’ll accomplish it.</li>
<li>Follow your dream and never give up on it.</li>
<li>Take care of your life the way you want it to be.</li>
<li>Just keep on trying and don’t let nothing get in your way.</li>
<li>Don’t smoke. Grow up to be somebody. Do not do drugs. Try to get somewhere and be happy of what you did accomplish.</li>
<li>If you have a dream, catch it and run with it.</li>
<li>Do your work and finish college and have a nice future.</li>
<li>Achieve what you believe in, strive for what you want to achieve.</li>
<li>Never give up on your goal you want to accomplish, because you might accomplish it.</li>
<li>Seize the day, go for it and don’t let anyone stop you.</li>
<li>Never give up, just keep trying.</li>
<li>Be whatever you want to be.</li>
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<p>After the students shared their answers to that question I challenged them with Are you walking the talk, are you practicing what you preach, are you following your own advice?Most of them said yes.</p>
<p>My challenge to them challenged me. Am I living the way I say for others to live?</p>
<p>The students see how we live and they do listen to what we say and what we don’t do. May we always walk our talk.</p>
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