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I recommend becoming a Master of POSITIVE THINKING. It requires 3 specific skills. You must see yourself saying First: "I Can, I Will, and I Did," Second: Visualize the beginning of an ambition and the END of the goal, and Third: To recognize and have 6 daily goals each day. Teach others the same. The first person to correct is yourself. I would not allow myself to negatively approach another and so the goal became: "If you catch me saying any negative remark, I will change and do better." It was a excellent decision to teach positive thinking, but my next endeavors in the classroom were good…mehr

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I recommend becoming a Master of POSITIVE THINKING. It requires 3 specific skills. You must see yourself saying First: "I Can, I Will, and I Did," Second: Visualize the beginning of an ambition and the END of the goal, and Third: To recognize and have 6 daily goals each day. Teach others the same. The first person to correct is yourself. I would not allow myself to negatively approach another and so the goal became: "If you catch me saying any negative remark, I will change and do better." It was a excellent decision to teach positive thinking, but my next endeavors in the classroom were good listening and confrontational skills. I have also written other books: "The Tough and Tender Listener" and "The Art of Friendly Confrontation" and they are available through me. These are the basic life skills many are missing. My credentials include a Masters in Family Life Education from Michigan State University and a Masters in Guidance and Counseling from Eastern Michigan University. As a counselor and friend I positively affected the lives of thousands of young people. Scores of letters, visits, phone calls and cards validate the results of my caring for them.
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Shirley Brackett Mathey has used these innovative materials for years and produced wonderful results with people. Creative instructor for 26 years at Lincoln Park High School, Shirley developed many innovative materials (slide presentations, flashcards sequences, and group activities). She wrote her first book on Classroom Activities in 1975. Students referred to her as the best teacher they ever had. She worked in advisory roles for school organizations, served as a supervisory teacher for Wayne University, Eastern Michigan and Michigan State Universities. She personally counseled many troubled students, and initiated a weekly classroom peer group counseling sessions. Scores of written appreciations and continuing relationships validate the positive influence upon the lives of young people. Shirley was active in high school with 4 H Club, attended Miniwanca's leadership conference program and received became one of the six chiefs during the 4th year, attended University of Arkansas, University of Michigan and Eastern Michigan Colleges to receive two Masters programs in Family Life Education and Guidance and Counseling. Shirley is married to her college friend Court Mathey, after her first husband Glenn Brackett died. She has one son Robert Glenn Brackett, Jr, and 2 grandchildren.