A Movement Start to FinishCreating a movement isn't going to be as easy as dancing guy makes it seem, but the lessons in this video are easy to follow. In order to start a movement, you must be a leader, and in order to be a leader you must be willing to put yourself out there, make what you are doing easy to follow, and embrace those who want to join you.
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1. Have the guts to stand alone and look ridiculous |
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1. Instead of dancing shirtless at an outdoor concert, maybe you speak at a town hall meeting. |
2. Be easy to follow |
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2. Instead of flailing your arms, maybe you create a change.org petition. |
What does a social movement need to succeed?When creating a movement, there are some key elements you want to think about during planning.
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Creating a PlanAt this stage, it is time to take your goals and turn them into actual steps in a plan of action. In the Goal Setting lesson, we learned about S.M.A.R.T goals. Now, it is time to implement this strategy and create goals/steps that are specific, measurable, achievable, results focused, and time bound.
But how do you take an abstract goal and make it tangible? The ideas on the right may help you to better understand how to move from abstract to concrete. |
Student Example (Homework)
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Homework
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Helpful TipsWhile completing this assignment keep these ideas in mind |
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