365 Student Success Video Character Curriculum
“There are so many negative stories that are out there, we don’t always hear about the good stories, but we focus on the bad. I just think this is a great platform, it is very cool, with Sold Out I can be open, and that whats so lovely about it.”
365 Student Success Program
The Sold Out 365 Student Success Program believes in equipping students with the vital life skills that all successful people use to compete successfully. The video success program effectively uses role model mirroring through the stories of high impact athletes, coaches, performers, educators, and business champions. The latest research in human behavior shows us that students who are busy, committed to pursuing their passion, setting goals, involved in team oriented extra-curricular activities, and passionate about their life are less likely to be involved with drugs and alcohol.
Why Teaching Life Skills is Critical
Teaching life skills is not just an educational approach; it’s a powerful proactive discipline that can empower teenagers to handle stress, resist peer pressure, and be better prepared to compete and create successful habits that last a lifetime. Lack of life skills training can have an impact in why teens might start using drugs and alcohol, while Life skills training can help them with the personal and social skills in and out of the classroom needed to handle these pressures.
It is also critical that students surround themselves with positive like minded peers, and supportive adults. Schools that are committed to team building, accountability, and encouraging the total student wellness approach to success.
Real sustained success is best pursued drug and alcohol abstinent. Sold Out’s motto is Educate. Encourage. Challenge.
“I think this is an amazing program and this is a great thing to help young students accomplish their goals and dreams.”
“I think it’s cool how all of those athletes come and talk about this program, especially when Tom Brady came on and talked about his goals and how even he can improve.”
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