10.10.2022

Exploring the Empower Generations Culture: Habit 1 of the 7 Habits

Empower Generations Charter School

Editor’s Note: This is one in a series of articles on the pillars of Empower Generations’ educational philosophy and approach.

Last week, we introduced a vital element of Empower Generations’ approach to education — The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. Learning and practicing the 7 Habits has been instrumental to our learners’ success living out the Empower Generations motto of “free to think, inspired to lead” — not to mention how it helps our staff thrive. 

This week, we’re continuing to unpack the habits with Habit #1: Be Proactive. In short, being proactive is about taking responsibility for your life. Instead of reacting to or worrying about conditions over which they have little or no control, proactive people focus their time and energy on things they can control.

In general, most of us fall into one of two categories: Either we’re reactive to situations in life, affected by factors outside of ourselves and believing we have no control over situations — or we are proactive, realizing that we are “response-able” and that we have freedom to choose our responses. A proactive individual peppers their language with “I can” and “I will,” while a reactive person falls back on “I can’t” or “if only.”

In short, proactive people focus their efforts on what Dr. Stephen Covey calls their Circle of Influence. They work on the things they can do something about, like health or problems at work. On the flip side, reactive people focus their efforts in the Circle of Concern — things over which they have little or no control. 

It has been amazing to see how understanding these concepts empowers Empower Generations learners to take charge and command over both their education and their lives. We’ve seen time and again how it trickles down to every aspect of their lives, and that is at the heart of the Empower Generations model: developing the whole child so that they are equipped to live with purpose and intent. 

As Dr. Covey said, “The proactive approach to a mistake is to acknowledge it instantly, correct, and learn from it.” When children learn to apply this in an academic setting, it can only spread to every other area of life. 

Next week, we’ll continue exploring what makes the Empower Generations approach to education so innovative, explaining Habit #2: Begin With the End in Mind.

For more information on the 7 Habits and other leadership resources, click here to visit the FranklinCovey website.

RECENT POSTS

Universal Studios

Grad Night Bash at Universal Studios: May 31

Seniors, join us May 31 for our Grad Bash 2024! Say good-bye to high school and hello to the thrills and all-night fun awaiting you and your friends at Universal Read more…

summer party flags

AVPH Summer Fest: June 1

Antelope Valley Partners for Health invites you to Summer Fest! AVPH is celebrating 25 years of serving the AV community. Join the celebration on Saturday, June 1, from 10 AM Read more…

school counselor student

Schedule an Appointment with Our School Counselor

Learners, you are invited to schedule an appointment with our school counselor, Ms. Shirelle, who is available to support you in the following areas: Social-Emotional Academics College & Career Click Read more…