E66: Taking Responsibility and Developing Physical Skills w/ Dr. Bill Coplin

JUL 3, 202450 MIN
The Conservative Classroom

E66: Taking Responsibility and Developing Physical Skills w/ Dr. Bill Coplin

JUL 3, 202450 MIN

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Join us as we sit down with Bill Copeland, Syracuse University professor and author of "10 Things Employers Want You to Learn in College," for an eye-opening conversation about the first two essential skill sets for student success: taking responsibility and developing physical skills. He sheds light on how owning your education goes beyond grades and content, preparing you for a rewarding career and a fulfilling life.

In this episode, Bill dissects the complexities of stress, offering practical advice on time management and stress control. We also emphasize the importance of treating college like a full-time job, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and learning to control stress rather than eliminating it, as these skills are crucial for long-term success. We also delve into financial responsibility, the pitfalls of overcommitting, and the significance of developing physical skills such as health maintenance. We explore why presenting yourself well, honing note-taking skills, and fostering self-reliance are vital for young professionals. This episode is packed with invaluable advice for young adults and parents.
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BillCoplin.com
Bill on LinkedIn
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Purchase Bill's book: 10 Things Employers Want You to Learn in College
Intelligent.com article: "Nearly 4 in 10 Employers Avoid Hiring Recent College Grads in Favor of Older Workers"

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