You Can Make It Happen in College
Today's college students have more options and more challenges than ever before. Technology and subject matter change rapidly. The marketplace they are preparing for is global. Demands, requirements and rules in nearly every profession are everchanging. Access to resources is changing. Competition is fiercer at the individual and organizational level. We live in a performance-based culture and it matters less and less where you are from, your race or gender, or even what college or university you attended; what matters is how students and graduates are able to interact and produce results. Stedman Graham's You Can Make It Happen In College program enhances academic and personal performance by teaching a process for success. It puts resources and strategies in students' hands to set higher, smarter goals for themselves and be more accountable for their lives in college and beyond. Graham makes education more relevant to students' lives so that they are better prepared to meet the changing environment of the information age. He helps the students to focus not on "being something," but on increasing self-awareness and self-esteem to help them transcend the real and perceived barriers to success.
Teens Can Make It Happen: Nine Steps to Success
In Teens Can Make It Happen programs, Stedman Graham gives students the tools to overcome their fears and embrace their futures, limited only by the vision they have for themselves. He teaches teens that their potential is based on excellence, performance and results, rather than the outdated limitations of where they are from or what they look like. Graham provides young people with tools, skills and attitudes to achieve academic and workforce success. Programming targets high school students and can be offered as a one-time event or a series. SGA would develop programming format and delivery particulars for the Workshop in cooperation with a client or sponsor.
Move Without the Ball
Stedman Graham teaches student athletes that there is more to life than just being a professional athlete. Today, many teens buy into the illusion conveyed by TV and magazines - that it is easy to be a superstar. Wanting to play sports is a worthy goal. But, what happens if they don't make it? What then? Many young people don't achieve their full potential because they don't understand the process of success. Graham teaches the importance of education, health and fitness, as well as factors contributing to athletic performance. The idea is to be well-rounded, which opens up many more opportunities for youth throughout a lifetime. He teaches the Success Process, so teens not only have a Plan B, but a Plan C! In doing so, he ensures they have time to build their dream and realize they can break free and realize their potential as an individual. In a down-to-earth, inspirational manner he encourages teens to stay in school, work harder in their studies and focus their energies into building their futures. He opens minds to set the stage to help teens reach their full potential, no matter the endeavor.