Mangaluru: St Agnes CBSE School organizes session on ‘Creating a Mindset for a Change’


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Mangaluru, Apr 20: A half-day session was organised for the students of St Agnes CBSE School on April 12. The topic for the session was ‘Creating a Mindset for a Change’. The resource person was Sr Therese Tina AC who is currently based in Pune and is providing her service as an assistant postulant mistress in training the formees of the Apostolic Carmel congregation. Her wide knowledge and experience in training the young minds brought out a connectivity through this important session for the students.

The session was very lively and energetic with good participation from the students. It began with an interactive quiz followed by a brief talk on positivity, focus and confidence that which will help to create a steady mindset. Another important aspect is attitude about which some thoughts were shared by the resource person. An important equation of E+R=O i.e, Event + Response = Outcome was highlighted. The priority given to focus and confidence helps to build up opportunities was stressed. In the end, each one should raisean individual profile of their own was highlighted. Simultaneously to keep the students occupied various activities and songs were performed in between the session.

The management is grateful for arranging this educative session for the students and congratulates each student for their active participation.

  

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