Academic Advising Reinvented: Life Design Approach

Academic Advising Reinvented: Life Design Approach
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Discover the keys to finding your spark and living a great life through insightful reflections and empowering statistics. Dive into the world of academic advising transformed by a life design mindset. Uncover the essence of a fulfilling life, driven by purpose, passion, and impact. Explore the significance of Ikigai and the pursuit of excellence. Let these words of wisdom inspire you to create a future filled with meaning and success.

  • Academic advising
  • Life design
  • Purpose
  • Ikigai
  • Success

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  1. Reinventing Academic Advising with Life Design in Mind Bill Johnson, Student Success Navigator, Life Design Catalyst Facilitator/Coach, Instructor School of Health and Human Sciences University of North Carolina at Greensboro

  2. Find Your Spark (Jonathan Fields, How to Live a Good Life) 1. Am I curios about anything in particular? Is there a big question I d love to answer? Is there a problem I feel compelled to solve? 2. Are there things that fascinate me? Is there a topic or field or thing or pursuit or even a person that I have a deep yearning to know more about? 3. Are there activities that I get lost in? Are there things I love to do where I lose track of time and would pay to be able to do more? 4. Is there something I want to master? Is there an art or field or pursuit I d love to be really good at, maybe even world-class great? 5. Is there some person or community or being I feel compelled to help? It doesn t have to be human; it could be an animal, a plant, or even the planet.

  3. A Great Life A great life includes something worth living for, maybe even worth dying for. A portion of a great life would be devoted to something bigger, greater, grander than yourself. Something that inspires you, energizes you, pulls you forward. Something that responds to your unique talent or touch and, ultimately, makes a difference in the world around you. A great life would naturally bring more meaning, purpose, love, laughter, wonder, and adventure to your days. And, at the end of your journey you would look back on a life of significance, rather than regret knowing in your heart that you left the world better than you found it. Knowing that you made a difference in the lives of others. Knowing that you got something wonderful out of it, and you gave something wonderful back. A great life, of course, is not something we experience, it s something we create. Dan Zadra and Kobi Yamada

  4. Words of Wisdom Ar te Excellence or Virtue. Translation: To express the highest version of yourself, moment to moment to moment Ikigai Reason for being. Translation: Your reason for getting out of bed in the morning.

  5. The Numbers 80% - percentage of students who don't know what to do in college (Penn State) 75% - percentage of students who change their major at least once (NACADA) 40% - percentage of students who don't graduate from 4-year college in 6 years (60% graduation rate) 78% - percentage of students who don't graduate from 2-year college in 3 years (22% graduation rate) 45% - percentage of students who don't graduate from UNCG in 6 years (55% graduation rate) 71% - percentage of students who graduate with college debt (does not include those that do not graduate) 45% - percentage of students who are underemployed (in positions that don't required a college degree) 50% - percentage of potential independent workers (freelancers, consultants, etc) by 2020 90% - percentage of potential independent workers by 2040 60% - percentage of jobs that don t yet exist for students in high school or younger

  6. Reinventing Academic Advising https://thedreamdean.wordpress.com/2016/10/06/reinventing-academic- advising/

  7. Advising vs. Coaching Definitions of Academic Advising NACADA - http://www.nacada.ksu.edu/Resources/Clearinghouse/View- Articles/Definitions-of-academic-advising.aspx Definition of Academic Coaching Lifebound - http://www.lifeboundcoaching.com/index.php/who-we-serve-overview NACADA - https://www.nacada.ksu.edu/Community/Commission-Interest- Groups/Theory-Practice-Delivery-of-Advising-I/Advising-and-Academic-Coaching- Interest-Group.aspx Definition of Life Coaching International Coach Federation - http://coachfederation.org/need/landing.cfm?ItemNumber=978 Definition of Life Design Catalyst Coaching https://lifedesigncatalyst.wordpress.com/

  8. Life Design Coaching Program = Coaching for Development + Coaching for Conversation

  9. Why Life Design? 1. Kick-Ass Questions About Life (insight into minds of students at beginning of semester) Best question (#11): What is your biggest fear? What s the thing that scares you the most in life? - Choosing the right major/career; making sure that I m in the program. 2. What s Most Important to Me? (quick values assessment) #1 Connecting with family and friends.

  10. Course structure 1-credit Elective course, meets once a week for 50 minutes in HHS Life Design Center. Maximum of 20 students per section. HHS125 offered in Fall and Spring; HHS135 offered only in Spring 1. 5-minute guided, silent, or music meditation. 2. Sharing of random thoughts from previous week. 3. Pair-share or group share of previous week s assignment. 4. Video and/or demonstration of upcoming theme/homework. 5. Explanation of next week s homework.

  11. Majors STRONGLY Recommended Kinesiology Speech Pathology and Audiology Community and Therapeutic Recreation Automatically Enrolled Pre-Health Nursing Interest (based on low SAT score) Other Majors/Programs School of Business Exploratory Students

  12. Know Your Why: Michael Jr. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZe5y2D60YU

  13. Overview of Handout and Posters Find Poster Instructions here: Microsoft Word - https://lifedesigncatalyst.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/design-your-life-course-design- info-fye-2-13-17.doc; PDF - https://lifedesigncatalyst.files.wordpress.com/2017/02/design- your-life-course-design-info-fye-2-13-17.pdf

  14. Life Design Program Find Your Place in the World. Today.

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