POWER OF ONE
When members understand what FCCLA is all about, they can complete five modules to showcase their power of making a difference. The five modules are: A Better You, Family Ties, Working on Working, Take the Lead, and Speak Out for FCCLA. Power of One is meant to be completed during the 9th or 10th grade school year. Those who complete Power of One to a satisfactory level may receive full or partial compensation for their membership dues.
A Better You |
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All of us want to strengthen something about ourselves and be "A Better You." To begin the "A Better
You" unit, think about areas in your life you want to strengthen. Next, set a goal for improvement.
Then create a Power of One project that will help you accomplish your goal.
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Work is a major part of life. Make a wise career choice by exploring your options and learning the skills you need for career success. To begin the "Working on Working" unit, think about what you need to know about careers and work. Next, set a goal to work on a specific skill or to collect information you need. Then create a Power of One project that will help you accomplish your goal.
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Family TiesYour family is very important. There's always something you can do to make your family and home life better. To begin the "Family Ties" unit, think about things you can do to be a strong family member. Next, set a goal for improvement. Then create a Power of One project that will help you accomplish your goal.
Speak Out for FCCLAPersonal publicity is the most effective kind. Tell the world about all the good things FCCLA is doing for you. To begin the "Speak Out for FCCLA" unit, think about people you wish knew more about FCCLA activities and programs. Next, set a goal to inform these people. Then create a Power of One project that will help you accomplish your goal.
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Take the LeadYou can take the lead. You can use leadership skills at school, at home, on the job and in the community. To begin the "Take the Lead" unit, think about leadership skills you want to strengthen. Next, set a goal for improvement. Then create a Power of One project that will help you accomplish your goal.
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