Engage Your Core for Student Success Workshop with Team Services

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Deep dive into the core of success with engaging workshops and services provided by the Student Success Team. Explore what truly matters to you, whether it's family members, non-family relationships, or significant experiences. Understand how your values influence your choices and actions through interactive activities and examples. Connect virtually with the Student Success Services team for personalized assistance and guidance.


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  1. Deep to Your Core Be Engaged Workshop Success Services Team

  2. Student Success Services: Introduction Location: 333 East Campus Mall, 9th floor Contact: success@finaid.wisc.edu

  3. Virtual Student Success Services Additionally, click here to connect with Student Success Services on the Microsoft Teams app. https://financialaid.wisc.edu/success/

  4. Introductions Jordan Sallis Success Coach Kasie Strahl Student Experience Manager

  5. Deep to Your Core Be Engaged Workshop Success Services Team

  6. What's Most Important To You? What's Most Important To You? Objective: Understand how choices/actions are influenced by who/what we value.

  7. Activity Instructions Brainstorm what s most important to you Each color represents a different category Write down a person/thing in each category that s most important to you Remember, think about who/what is most important to you! This is a personal exercise, and a judgment-free zone!

  8. Family Members

  9. Example: Example: Partner Mother Father Brother Grandmother

  10. Non-Family Members

  11. Example: Example: Fraternity Brothers My Partner My Brother My Cousin My Cousin

  12. Experiences

  13. Example: Example: Visiting A Different Country Graduating From College Getting My First Job Moving To A New City Getting Married

  14. Places

  15. Example: Example: My childhood neighborhood My Apartment Madison The Gym

  16. Things

  17. Example: Example: Baking Supplies My plants My guitar

  18. Goals

  19. Example: Example: Incorporating Exercise into my life more Learning a new language Graduating Helping others

  20. Remember, the exercise is private. You don t need to share your values.

  21. Activity Instructions Evaluate your what you wrote down and what is most important to you Remove 6 items Keep the other 24 in front of you Remember, the squares that you remove are STILL important to you! How did that feel?

  22. Activity Instructions Do it again! Evaluate your what you wrote down and what is most important to you Remove 6 items Keep the other 18 in front of you Remember, the squares that you remove are STILL important to you! How did that feel?

  23. Activity Instructions Do it again! Evaluate your what you wrote down and what is most important to you Remove 6 items Keep the other 12 in front of you Remember, the squares that you remove are STILL important to you! How did that feel?

  24. Activity Instructions Do it again! Evaluate your what you wrote down and what is most important to you Remove 6 items Keep the other 6 in front of you Remember, the squares that you remove are STILL important to you! How did that feel?

  25. Activity Instructions Do it again! Evaluate your what you wrote down and what is most important to you Remove 3 items Keep the other 3 in front of you Remember, the squares that you remove are STILL important to you! How did that feel?

  26. Activity Instructions Remember, the squares that you remove are STILL important to you! If you can, choose 1. If you want, an alternative would be to prioritize the top 3 items. How do you feel?

  27. Move your squares around. What is MOST important in each category?

  28. Family Members Members Experiences Places Things Let s Talk Non-Family Family Members Members Experiences Places Things feel after the exercise? Family Members Members Experiences Places Things surprised by what you picked? Non-Family How do you Non-Family Are you

  29. How have your values changed in the recent weeks as a result of the Coronavirus? How has your perspective on relationships, goals and even physical spaces changed at all?

  30. Evaluate What Youve Discovered Family Members Members Experiences Places Things Why This Non-Family 1?

  31. Values & Actions How did it feel valuing the people and things most important to you? Consider how your values drive your actions. How do your values impact the decisions in your life? Feel free to share what and who you value, categories, or how you feel about the core values you identified.

  32. Student Success Services

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