The Golden Rule states, “Do Unto Others as You Would Have Them Do Unto You.” Sounds noble, right? The drawback to this rule is that it assumes how I like to be treated is how YOU would like to be treated. This weekend, the first round of leadership training will introduce the students to their unique personality type and leadership style. Once they learn this, they will learn the importance of implementing the Platinum Rule which states “Do Unto Others As THEY Would Have You Do Unto them.” Implementing this rule will make sure the people they interact with in the future will feel heard and understood. I don’t know about you, but I truly believe it would be an amazing world if all felt heard and understood!

 

Daily leadership tips are provided by Mr. A’ric Jackson:

For over a decade, people have allowed themselves to be inspired and motivated by the words of Mr. A’ric Jackson. His mission is to Transform Lives Through Leadership and teach the tangible tools of how to make dreams reality.

With a background in Corporate Training, he brings that knowledge and professionalism to teens. He has served as the Leadership Trainer & Keynote Speaker for such organizations as the Count Me In Global Leadership Summit, National Teen Leadership Program, Future Business Leaders of America, and Statewide Student Council Conferences to name a few. He is the founder of Generation Leadership (www.genleadership.org), a leadership training program designed for High Schools & Universities.


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