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Marcy Ritzert, Muskingum University Katrina Heilmeier, Bowling Green State University Summer Institute 2012 - Xavier University

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Page 1: Relationship building and staying positive

Marcy Ritzert, Muskingum University

Katrina Heilmeier, Bowling Green State University

Summer Institute 2012 - Xavier University

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Building and Maintaining Relationships That

Last

With Others

With Yourselves

Fighting Negativity and Burnout

Finding the Upside and Staying Positive…

Because I Was An Admission Counselor

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No road is long with

good company.

--Turkish Proverb

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College Fair Neighbors

Other counselors

Guidance Counselors

OACAC

NACAC

ACT

Importance of Communication

Be Aware of Pitfalls

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Broaden Your Horizons

Making Time For Yourself

Fighting Negativity & Burnout

What is burnout and how does it happen?

Anything in life worth having is worth working for ---

Andrew Carnegie

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Student interaction, so rewarding

Always changing, variety

Networking with others

Relaxed/flexible work setting

Creating friendships

Traveling

Acquiring job skills for advancement

Keeps you young

Challenging

Providing a service

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Pay

Hours (Evenings/Weekends)

Difficult families/helicopter parents

Paperwork/menial tasks (filing, labeling,

etc…)

Competitive

Making phone calls

Travel

Deadlines, stress, time constraints

Denying students (the “dream crusher”)

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Positive attitude

Highly motivated

Outgoing

Assertive

Good work ethic

Organized

Service, people, goal, detail oriented

Determined

Sense of humor!

Helpful

Flexible

Approachable

Spontaneous

Motivator

Influential

Disciplined

Can deal with change

“On” all the time

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Dropping the ball on projects

Procrastinating

No longer feeling you need to work hard

Resentment

Bad attitude

Complaining

No longer helpful to families

No longer look forward to work

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Ask yourself if you believe in your institution and your job

Get involved on your campus

Make an effort to be intrusive in your student’s lives

Use your skills to your best effort

Propose your ideas, don’t assume people won’t listen to you

Find good in others

Find a good mentor (doesn’t have to be at your school, although helpful)

Trying something new (YES!)

Get involved in professional organizations

Make a list of what you love about the job

Turn criticism and feedback into something positive

Tinto’s Theory of Departure

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You are not alone

Change really is good. Listen to your heart, you’ll know it if you need it.

Your career is forever growing, we never stop learning

PIP (Personal or Professional Improvement Plan)

Don’t allow others to control you – doesn’t matter what’s going on around you, YOUR perspective is the only one that matters

Give new responsibilities/assignments a chance before deciding you don’t like it.

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Read a map

Not rely on GPS

Make hotel/air/car reservations

Ship materials via UPS

Eat alone

Be comfortable speaking to strangers

Have difficult conversations

Be aware of surroundings

Drive in all kinds of weather/city driving

Make decisions

Like being alone

How to pack light

Take initiative

What are YOU looking forward to learning?

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Twenty years from now you will be

more disappointed by the things you

didn’t do than by the ones you did

do. So throw off the bowlines, sail

away from the safe harbor. Catch

the trade winds in your silas.

Explore. Dream. Discover.

---Mark Twain

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Marcy Ritzert, Associate Director of

Admission, Muskingum University –

[email protected]

Katrina Heilmeier, Admission Counselor,

Bowling Green State University –

[email protected]