pptx, 3.76 MB
pptx, 3.76 MB

This assembly takes a twist on the idea of setting resolutions that are usually broken. It starts with statistics on the most popular resolutions and the further statistics on how likely people are to stick to resolutions all in a very clear and colourful way. It then leads on to students setting a resolution to learn to fail and that breaking resolutions isn’t necessarily a bad thing as long as they can learn from their mistakes and try again. It then goes on to go through some high profile case studies of successful people who have failed many times but not given up and learned from failure.

It lasts around 15 minutes and is a great assembly for the start of the new year. It is aimed at all secondary year groups and worked well when I performed it especially when students got involved.

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3.4

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zoe_terry

5 years ago
4

Loved the concept behind this. Yes, a little basic on the presentation front but very inspirational.

SH789

5 years ago
1

The idea was good but the quality of the powerpoint is basic and poor.

srw2

5 years ago
2

I understood the message, but it is very much the basics are there and it needs to be formatted and edited to your style.

roughtorruby

6 years ago
5

Clear and very helpful

jackyjaq

6 years ago
5

Thanks a great resource and just what I needed for assembly. A new way of looking at New Year resolutions and how it is actually ok to fail them.

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