Skillset 7 – Financial & Investment
- Life skill 23 – Investment Adaptability – Adjusting financial strategies based on market trends and personal goals.
- Life skill 24 – Emotional Discipline in Investing – Recognizing financial risks and managing emotions to make informed decisions.
- Life skill 25– Financial Self-Awareness – Understanding spending habits, investment styles, and long-term financial growth.
The 8 Key Life Skills Career Development Programme, with more than 30 sub-programmes, is designed to help students aged 13 onwards navigate their life journey with the skills they have and need. Designed to help individuals excel in education, career development, and leadership, ensuring holistic personal and professional growth. More than just education, this program offers an opportunity to comprehend the skills needed in an ever-evolving global landscape.
Skillset 8 – Digital & Future Skills
- Life skill 26 – Technology Adaptability – Staying up to date with emerging digital trends and innovations.
- Life skill 27 –Digital Literacy – Understanding digital tools, cybersecurity, and online communication best practices.
Skillset 1 – Being Realistic
- Life skill 1 – Goal-setting: Setting achievable goals.
- Life skill 2 – Stress Management: Managing my stress in different situations.
- Life skill 3 – Time Management: Managing time, so I don’t disappoint myself or others.
Skillset 3 – Open-mindedness
- Life skill 10 – Empathy Understanding others’ thoughts and feelings and considering their points of view.
- Life skill 11 – Respect Being respectful of others, regardless of any difference.
- Life skill 12 – Willingness to Change: Being willing to change my thoughts and behaviours.
Skillset 4 – Problem Solving
- Life skill 13 – Conflict Management: Being able to reduce conflict when there is a disagreement, for the benefit of all.
- Life skill 14 – Creative Thinking: Being able to see things in different ways to find solutions to problems.
- Life skill 15 – Critical Thinking: Being able to consider and analyse what I’ve heard, so I can make my own judgement.
- Life skill 16 – Effective Teamwork: Playing an effective role within a group to achieve a common goal.
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Skillset 6 – Self-control
- Life skill 20 – Being Adaptable: Being able to adapt my thinking and communication to achieve positive outcomes.
- Life skill 21 – Managing Feelings: Being aware of a range of emotions, and managing how they impact me and others.
- Life skill 22 – Self Awareness: Being aware of my mix of personality styles.
Skillset 2 – Communication
- Life skill 4 – Active Listening Listening to others without interruption, showing I am taking in the information.
- Life skill 5 – Processing Information: Taking the time to consider what someone is trying to tell me.
- Life skill 6 – Speaking Formally Speaking formally to others, eg. giving a presentation or in an interview.
- Life skill 7 – Speaking Informally Using the correct language and tone to get myself heard.
- Life skill 8 – Writing Formally Using appropriate language and tone when writing formally, eg. a job application.
- Life skill 9 – Writing Informally Using appropriate language and tone when writing informally, eg. text message.
Life Skill Career Development Programme (LSCDP)