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JOURNAL FOR SUCCESS
(BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE PROGRAMME)

NAME OF THE STUDENT: _______________________________

PROGRAMME: ________________________________________

BATCH: _______________________________________________

NAME OF INSTITUTE:__________________________________

"Behavioural Skills: Path to Excellence"

AMITY UNIVERSITY

RATIONALE FOR MAINTAINING 'JOURNAL FOR SUCCESS'

"Man's main task in life is to give .biFth to himself, to become what he potentially is.
The most important product of his effort is his own personality."
-Erich Fromm

Dear Students,
In this fast-paced world, one .finds it difficult to spare time to stop and reflect on various life events. When this happens, it is possible that one feels that all the efforts and toil had gone in the wrong direction and one is still far away from his or her goal. The art of achieving goal lies in understanding our self, building on our strengths and overcoming weaknesses. This facilitates the process of self awareness, self acceptance and progression towards self reform.

Self reform is the key to Happiness. For this purpose, self enhancement from the experiential training in Behavioural Science would facilitate self-awareness and develop better interpersonal skills to achieve professional success.

To achieve professional success, skills required are 'personal'. This experiential learning will enable individuals to gain insight into behavioural aspects of self-governance.

The Journal for Success, as an integral part of the Behavioural Science course, is a tool for your introspection, self-exploration and self governance. It involves your own initiative to reflect on the discussions and activities during the various workshops of Behavioural Science courses. The process of penning down personal learnings from class exercises and discussions is in itself a valuable device for self-awareness.

This Journal for Success may

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