



We refer to the first 24 sessions of the Great Expectations process as the core program.
Each session is designed for delivery in 2 hours and 15 minutes, although some minor
local adjustments may be necessary for classes with over 35 members.
The core program provides the essential elements of the 10 focus areas of the Great
Expectations process, each of which is then fortified and built upon during the two
post-graduate reinforcement phases, Encore and Embed.
SESSION ONE: WELCOME TO THE GREAT EXPECTATIONS PROGRAM!
The purpose of the first session is to give class members a chance to get acquainted with
one another, hear details about the various sessions of the training and begin to give
some careful thought to course-related goals and objectives. An initial group speaking
opportunity is also included to give class members a sense of the group dynamic and the
helpful teaching techniques used in the program.
SESSION TWO: YOUR INCREDIBLE POTENTIAL FOR GROWTH & IMPROVEMENT
The purpose of this session is the demonstrating of growth potential and how personal
improvement can be brought about quickly via a combination of new tools and habits.
Included is an intriguing memory demonstration used to dramatize the latent potential of
students, a name remembering exercise and a small group goal-setting activity used to
bring focus to individual program-related objectives.
SESSION THREE: THE BUILDING OF SELF-CONFIDENCE & SELF-ESTEEM
This important session is devoted to an initial exploration of self-confidence and
self-esteem, including how each develops over time, how each is diminished, and how
individual development can be accelerated and secured. Twelve (12) time-tested
"confidence-boosters" are provided as a foundation for future sessions, and as a way to
begin the process of building stronger and more resilient confidence and self-esteem
levels. This session also includes the introduction of the "Good News" segment, a
discussion of "the 10 greatest human fears", and the first significant group presentation, a
2-minute talk about a memorable childhood experience.
SESSION FOUR: YOU'RE MORE ACCOMPLISHED THAN YOU THINK!
This inspiring session is all about the acknowledging of important achievements, and
helping class members recognize and appreciate the noteworthy accomplishments
they've already accumulated in life. Session emphasis is placed on events that made each
class member proud and/or grateful, and includes the creating of an Achievement List by
each person. Achievement Lists have been used for decades by thousands of busy,
ambitious people as a source of courage and inspiration during difficult or challenging
times. The session concludes with a final round of 2-minute talks and the presentation of
several competitive awards.
SESSION FIVE: THE TWO SELDOM-RECOGNIZED SECRETS OF SUCCESS
There are many roads to success in life, and many sources of happiness. This pivotal
session is devoted to two critically important components of each: enthusiasm and a
positive mental attitude. Also included is a small group activity designed to bring focus to
both issues, and a discussion about the 6 Great Ways to Become a More Positive Person
and the 4 Great Ways to Become a More Enthusiastic Person. Key points are also
reinforced during the delivery of a fresh round of confidence-building presentations
focused on the learning of a major life lesson.
SESSION SIX: ATTITUDE IS EVERYTHING
This exciting session builds on the results of Session #5 and is devoted to another major
building-block of self-confidence: The developing of even more positive, optimistic,
"can-do" attitudes. Special emphasis is placed on helping each class member identify and
set at least one "attitude" goal serving as the basis for an important application project
and report at Session #11. Additional discussion about the personal Achievement Lists is
also included in this session as the corrected/graded copies of the lists are returned to
class members. The session concludes with the second half of the class delivering
inspiring presentations on a major life lesson.
SESSION SEVEN: BIGGER, BETTER, FASTER & STRONGER! The Creating of Exponential
Effects
This is the famous "busting loose" session of the program. Class members participate in a
series of fun-filled purposeful exercises, and then demonstrate their ability to organize
their thoughts and deliver a powerful, emotion-filled talk on a topic they have strong
feelings about. The purpose of the assignment is to provide students with compelling
evidence of their latent leadership potential, and their ability to organize and express
their thoughts in interesting, inspiring ways.
SESSION EIGHT: PUTTING YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD
This session is focused on perception, and the building of a reputation for honesty,
integrity and reliability. A distinction is drawn between the adopting of personal qualities
and characteristics, and the acquiring of skills and abilities. A small group activity helps
elaborate on the distinction, while building a description of a model leader. Students use
a brainstorming tool called IWWCW to explore the topic in detail and develop a clear
follow-up strategy for the building of an appropriate leadership reputation.
SESSION NINE: PUBLIC SPEAKING MADE EASY!
The focus of this session is extemporaneous speaking, and the developing of the ability to
think clearly, quickly and with poise before a group of any size. Students are taught
specific techniques used by professional speakers, businesspeople and politicians, and
then practice them via a series of entertaining speaking opportunities. The Great
Expectations process uses impromptu speaking exercises on several occasions to build
the concentration skills of class members, and strengthen each person's ability to respond
quickly to challenges and think clearly under pressure.
SESSION TEN: BUILDING ON STRENGTHS
This powerful session is looked upon by many as among the most memorable of the
entire program. The focus is on learning to identify and appreciate the strengths in
others, and how to use strength-based comments as a stepping stone to better, more
respect-based interpersonal relationships. Class members develop their abilities in this
regard via an enlightening small group exercise. In addition to providing a valuable tool
for the building of better relationships, this session is also widely viewed as one of the
biggest contributors to increased confidence and self-esteem, as every student also
receives a series of detailed reminders about his or her unique strengths and positive
qualities. A note-writing exercise is also introduced at this session as is a special provision,
The Class Mailbox, for the identifying and reporting of positive attributes in fellow class
members.
SESSION ELEVEN: THE POWER OF POSITIVISM, OPTIMISM & ENTHUSIASM
This extremely valuable and interesting session builds upon both Session #10 and Session
#6. First, a series of volunteer reports are given about the feedback generated by the
note-writing project in Session #10, followed by a more formal report from each class
member about the responses generated by the delivery of strength-centered comments to
important others. This is further reinforced by more detailed talks about the promise
made during Session #6 to begin living with greater enthusiasm and positivism. A number
of fun exercises are also introduced at this session, as is a new contest, Instant Inspiration,
designed to bring focus to the reading assignments.
SESSION TWELVE: THE SUSTAINING OF FOCUS & DISCIPLINE
This session represents the mid-point of the core program and is dedicated to assessing
the progress to date of class members. Session #12 is also the point at which many
instructors begin to raise even higher their expectations as a way of motivating students
to peak performance and achievement. Class members invest time re-evaluating their
goals for the program and comparing the progress made to date with their expectations
at Session #1. In the overwhelming majority of cases, students report their growth and
improvement has far exceeded their original expectations, yet remains only a fraction of
what they now predict by Session #24. This session also includes a vote for a number of
class officers and representatives, and important application talks from the second half of
the class on the commitment at Session #6 to begin living with greater enthusiasm and
positivism.
SESSION THIRTEEN: APPLIED PROBLEM-SOLVING & DECISION-MAKING
This is another one of the most popular and memorable sessions of the entire process.
Class members are presented with a "survival" simulation requiring careful analysis and
the cooperation of others, and then asked to make a series of important decisions that
will determine whether or not the group "survives" its ordeal. Valuable problem-solving
and decision-making tools are taught in advance to help with the analysis and execution,
and all decisions and results are compared to the recommendations of survival experts.
The benefits of this session are as important as they are numerous, partly because
everything that happens relates directly to real-world situations confronted routinely by
adult workers and professionals. This session provides teenagers with an excellent view of
how complex problems are analyzed by capable managers and executives, and how
smart decisions are made and executed upon. A system to measure team
(decision-making) synergy is also provided as are ways to improve both team and
individual decision-making effectiveness.
SESSION FOURTEEN: GETTING THINGS DONE!
This entertaining and enlightening session builds upon the results of Session #13 by
introducing class members to 3 extremely practical and useful time management tools:
The "To-Do" List, The Activities Grid and The Gantt Chart. Students re-examine the
results they achieved in Session #13 in view of the three new tools, then practice
applying each of them to specific and yet unresolved "survival-related" problems. The
result is a far greater ability to harness the collective wisdom and energy of all involved,
get critical work accomplished faster and better, and dramatically increase the likelihood
of eventual success (i.e. survival). Also included in this session is a detailed discussion and
explanation of The 12 Best Ways We Know to Get Important Work Done Quickly, Well
& On-Time, plus focus on the dangers of procrastination.
SESSION FIFTEEN: HOW TO MAKE A GREAT FIRST IMPRESSION!
This highly practical and helpful session is dedicated to an extremely important
leadership skill often under-emphasized or overlooked entirely by other leadership
training programs: The making of a solid first impression. Students explore carefully the
basis of first impressions, and the personal qualities and habits that tend to evoke both a
positive and a negative initial reaction in others. This is followed by a discussion of the
S-T-A-R formula, the 2 central components of good impressions, and how teens can
dramatically improve their chances of making a great first impression on influential
others, including college admission officers and those conducting job interviews. The
session closes with a fresh round of class member presentations about the successful
application of a major program concept or principle.
SESSION SIXTEEN: THE BUILDING OF RAPPORT
This session builds upon the benefits of Session #15 and Session #8. Key aspects about
the developing and demonstrating of social grace are explored, and then combined with
a multi-step tool to help class members initiate, sustain and bring to a polite close a social
conversation. Also included in this session is a detailed discussion about The 8 Best Ways
to Build Positive Relationships and The 10 Best Ways to Earn Trust & Respect, followed
by an Instant Inspiration Contest and the second round of class member talks about the
successful application of a major program concept or principle.
SESSION SEVENTEEN: THE 3 GREAT STRENGTHS OF EVERY TRULY GREAT LEADER
This powerful session brings together all of the key leadership lessons and principles
covered thus far in the program. Class members analyze the components of the "3 great
strengths", and then begin a detailed exploration of the first two. This is accompanied by
an instructor-led discussion of leadership (literary) classics and a series of reenactments of
great American speeches designed to generate additional "quantum leaps" in confidence
and self-esteem.
SESSION EIGHTEEN: ACHIEVING RESULTS THROUGH OTHERS
This session is devoted to the third of The 3 Great Strengths of Every Truly Great Leader.
Emphasis is placed on the 3 parts of an Assignment Results Description (ARD), and the
identifying of related S-M-A-R-T goals. Time is also invested in a series of reports from
class representatives about the progress on various projects. The session closes with the
final round of reenactments of great American speeches, with special emphasis on the
motivating of listeners.
SESSION NINETEEN: THROWING IT ALL AWAY
This is another one of the most powerful and moving sessions of the entire program. The
purpose is the exploring of the 10 major "teen derailers" (alcohol abuse, drug abuse, teen
depression, etc.), how each ruins promising lives and how each can be avoided. Special
focus is placed on understanding the underlying causes of each problem, how best to
resist temptation and peer pressure, and how to learn from the mistakes of others. A
series of powerful presentations on one of two assigned topics closes the session and is
used to reinforce key messages.
SESSION TWENTY: THE MANAGING OF TENSION & STRESS
Research has shown repeatedly that a majority of American teenagers feel they deal with
uncomfortable levels of stress and tension on almost a daily basis. It's also shown that a
failure to deal effectively with both can contribute mightily to the onset of even more
serious problems, including several of the derailers discussed in Session #19. This session
is designed to raise class member awareness about the dangers of excessive stress and
tension, and the critical importance of seeking professional assistance should one or both
become overwhelming. An informal "teen stress test" is administered to help bring focus
to key contributing factors, followed by a description of the different types and
dimensions of stress, a list of teen stress producers and a list of 38 time-tested stress
reducers. The session ends with the final round of presentations on one of two topics
related to the 10 Major Teen Derailers.
SESSION TWENTY-ONE: PULLING IT ALL TOGETHER (PART I)
This fascinating and inspiring session is devoted to the demonstrating of progress in the
major leadership, confidence and communications-related aspects of the training via an
exciting Group Speaking Championship. A special set of rules and a detailed scoring
procedure involving ratings in 9 areas guide the contest, which includes a second round
of talks in Session #22 and a run-off between two finalists in Session #23. Championship
contest talks are typically longer than usual and include a formal introduction via a
four-step formula provided to partners in advance. Many instructors view the events of
Sessions #22 and #23 as an important part of their student assessment process, requiring
careful preparation and maximum doses of creativity, practice and determination from
class members. The session closes with an Instant Inspiration Contest, and the identifying
of one of two Group Speaking Championship finalists.
SESSION TWENTY-TWO: PULLING IT ALL TOGETHER (PART II)
This session represents the second half of the effort to provide class members with an
opportunity to demonstrate the full dimension of their growth to date in key leadership,
confidence and communications-related areas. The sequence of events is nearly identical
to that in Session #21, and results in not only a variety of extremely effective and creative
presentations, but also the identifying of the second of two finalists in the Group
Speaking Championship contest. Also included toward the end of this session is another
Instant Inspiration Contest focused on the reading assignments and an (optional) update
report from class officers about the plans for a graduation celebration and class
yearbook.
SESSION TWENTY-THREE: DEMONSTRATING YOUR KNOWLEDGE &
UNDERSTANDING
This session is devoted entirely to two important activities: The administering of the final
examination and the identifying of the class Group Speaking Champion. Most instructors
prefer to conduct the run-off round between the two contest finalists before
administering the exam to give the two contestants a chance to devote their full attention
to the test. Also included toward the end of this session is a final Instant Inspiration
contest, a final review of the Progress Reports, a final report from the class officers, and a
series of votes for those nominated for service as class assistants.
SESSION TWENTY-FOUR: THE FULFILLING OF GREAT EXPECTATIONS
This wonderfully moving and memorable session represents both the end of the core
portion of the training and the beginning of the equally rich and exciting reinforcement
phase. Most instructors like to create a kind of "celebratory mood" at this session, with
party decorations, a room filled with (student) family and friends, a round of confident
talks from each class member, and specially-prepared "crown" comments by the
instructor. Also included is the presentation of completion certificates to qualified
graduates, a variety of special awards, the distributing of the class yearbooks, and
(typically) a small reception to thank parents and guardians for their support during the
core phase of the process.
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT?
Lyndon Johnson was the first
American president to say he
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"education president."
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White House has made pretty
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In 1965, the United States was
1st among developed countries in
secondary school reading
and secondary school math.
Today, it ranks 15th and 25th
respectively.