PROJECT “W.O.R.D.” OFFERS HELP FROM ADOLESENCE TO ADULTHOOD

March 30, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
– Project W.O.R.D., an acronym for Working On Renewed Determination; is now available for every person – no matter of the age. The project began as a research project to understand the correlation between poverty, morality and emotional issues in juveniles has now been expanded to teach every individual with the lack of emotional control in their life. The biggest problem which our society has today is the understanding and acceptance of failure.

James Hodges, the author and teacher, began to have request from as many adults as juveniles which were being taught. The study covers a one year program which is intended to give an understanding of accountability to the students as well as help each correct the emotions in their life.

The lessons start with an understanding of themselves in the series and move the student to leadership. Presently taught to high-risk and juvenile offenders; the studies are now available to all who need them for themselves or family members.

Values To Real Character: Responsibility, trust, self-control, integrity, balance, purity, forgiveness, fairness, honesty, love, and respect.

Seven Destructive Attitudes: Anger, covetousness, deception, disobedience, division, envy, evil thoughts, fear, rebellion, slothfulness and uncontrolled emotions.

Failures Are Not Final: Removal of failure, three (3) main relationships in life, failure, failure defined, voices associated with failure, symptoms of failure, the emotions of failure, separation, deception and recovery, and going on from here.

Learning To Be Strong: Stressful living, running out of time, indecision, guilt from decisions, the pressure cooker called life, mistakes and blunders, living fully, honesty or dishonesty, self-mastery, self-control, self-discipline (mental, spiritual, and physical) and a disciplined attitude.

Cedars Are Stalwart: Outer pressures and inner braces, not for sale, strong shoulders, your attitude make the difference, mental and emotional maturity, virtues of hate, gaining self-control, keeping yourself right, straight talk, armed and strong and maintaining your firmness.

For Leaders: How to lead others, planning, organization, attitude, management, the mark of leadership, profile of a leader, discipline (the price to be the best, habits, maturity), test of real leadership and the penalty of leadership.