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It is with great pleasure to see this new month of December in the year of 2008. There has been great successes and only a few minor setbacks. All in all, this year has been the best of its kind.


I often wonder, what I can do every month to improve the livelihood and quality of every student I come in contact with.

Just the other day, while waiting to board a flight to New Jersey I sat next to a college student. As we both played with our Apple laptops, and both with ear plugs in our ear I said to myself…"I wonder if he is playing his ‘A’ game in school?" Now I assumed he was a college student, because he wore a bold sweat shirt with a school’s name on it.

With a nosiness about me, I asked, "do you attend the University on your sweatshirt?" With a relieved look of breaking the silence, he nodded "yes". I introduced myself and gave him some "dap" and the universal "wsup Nod". We began chatting about his first year of school.

Being from Texas and going to school in upstate New York, he commented that his biggest challenge was managing academics and football. Playing on a team with as 3-8 record  as a freshman wide receiver, he had more than football issues. He had challenges adjusting to being a football scholar, working with his coaches (who are rumored to being fired) and living so far from home.

From his soft voice, you can tell that he was not pleased with his all around first semester performance. I sat there and listened as he spoke about grades, studying, his major, time and being physically exhausted for the football season.

But there is still hope……


As I was packing my things listening to him to board my plane, I simply said this to him.

If you want to be GREAT, then hang with GREAT people.


If you want to be the BEST, then find out what the best do and learn from them.

The scripture in Proverbs says it this way, "He who hangs with wise men, shall be wise, but a companion of fools, shall be destroyed."

In academics, in business, in sports and in any aspect of life, you must find someone greater and learn from their failures and successes.

It is said that you are the average of the five people you associate with the most. Your GPA is probably the average of the five colleagues you hang with the most. Your salary is probably the
average of the five people you associate with the most.

Does your posse suck ?

That’s the question I want to leave with you. I challenge you to upgrade every area of your life by strategically examining your posse.

 

Here’s the Gameplan for you:

Make a detail list of the circle of 5 friends/associates/mentors who will best position you for your "A" Game. Who in your group of 5 do you need to cut, and who do u need to add?

Ps: I would love to be in your five, consider dropping me a return email and let me know how I can personally help you. If it’s answers to academic challenges, locating money for school or just need an ear for motivation…just email me at info@playingyourAgame.com
 
Here’s to Your "A" Game,
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Acdemic Success Starts with Parents - LIFE Coaches

Posted by: Kantis Simmons in Kantis Simmons, academic success, education, school

As I have traveled the country to various colleges, high schools and elementary schools I look for a few things. I first of all check out the architecture of the building I am going to, secondly I notice if the people are moving around slowly or swiftly; and lastly I ovserve the leadership and if there are any supportive parents around.

I must be honest, out side of God Almighty, my parents have been the #1 support to my success. I thank them for their discipline, love, long lectures and the thousands of woopings I received.

(In the above video, I even give the AGE of my last wooping. Can you guess it before watching the video? Leave me your guessed answer in the COMMENTS section below.)

I was honored to be the keynote speaker of the Million Fathers March, hosted by the Black Star project in Atlanta. This event encouraged fathers nationwide to drive their children to school the first day of class, and throughout the country men marched for this cause from school to school througout the neighborhood. I was the the closing speaker after marching from one elementary school to this location outside of a middle school.

Enjoy and let me know your thoughts on this video.

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Academic Success: Build Your Personal Study Shrine

Posted by: Kantis Simmons in academic success, studying

Study location

“Location, Location, Location” is a popular phrase used when establishing a new franchise of stores in business. Location is also important when studying in school. Whether in the dorm, at the library, at home or in the park, you can have a study location that enhances your Academic success.You can build your personal Study Shrine that will enahance your grades, improve your retention, and create alertness for better overall results. Read More

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Academic Success: Change Some of Your Study Habits

Posted by: Kantis Simmons in academic success, goals, habits, studying

After 30 something years of living on this earth, I am finally admitting I have a problem. I’ve battled with this problem for many years. My parents have tried to help me and so has my wife but today the buck stops here.

Before you judge me and before I reveal to you my bad habit, let’s talk about STUDY HABITS.

As a student, what study habits have you developed? Do you study in bed? Do you spend time looking at each subject every day? Do you find yourself distracted when you study? Whatever the case, always keep in mind…the Study Habits you develope will determine your academic success so establish GOOD study habits and respect those habits.

Here’s my coming out: I bite my finger nails. For years, I have looked at my hands, put my fingers in my mouth and chewed on whatever nail was long enough to fit in between my teeth. Don’t get me wrong, I haven’t bitten them down to the bone, I do have some nail to work with, but I have developed a habit of biting my nails. But today I have decided to change this habit and respect this new habit.

You might say Kantis, I need to change some study habits. Well take a look at these tips below:

1. Make a quality decision to change.
2. Become accountable to someone and set boundaries to protect your decision.
3. Develop new and good habits See the “Do-Do’s of Studying”

Changing some of your study habits will change how you perform academically. Once you implement your new habits, set up boundaries that will help you keep them. Don’t lay down when you study or you will fall asleep. Put your calls on forward during your study time so that you won’t be distracted by your phone ringing. Set up boundaries that will protect your new habit - respect your new habits.

In order for me to be successful in my new habit of not biting my finger nails, I have created the boundaries of keeping my fingers away from my mouth unless I am eating, consistently getting manicures and paying a ten dollar fine to my wife whenever I break my new habit. I will create a new habit of not biting my nails and I will respect that habit or my wife will be very rich.

Developing good study habits will help you academically achieve success in all your classes.

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Academic Success: Uncover your Attitudes

Posted by: Kantis Simmons in Attitude, academic success

Have you heard the powerful statement, “Attitude Determines your Altitude”. Well that statement is so powerful and so true. It is even true where your academic success and college success is concerned. Today I challenge you to uncover your attitudes.

What’s your attitude towards your teachers and professors? Is it negative or is it positive? What’s your attitude towards your grades, your classes, and your classmates. You are effective based on your positive attitude and defeated based on your negative attitude. Here are some famous quotes to adjust your attitude on academic success.

“If you don’t like something, change it. If you can’t change it, change your attitude. Don’t complain.” - Maya Angelou

“The greatest discovery of my generation is that man can alter his life simply by altering his attitude of mind.” - James Truslow Adams

“Ability is what you’re capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it.” - Lou Holtz

“The best way to inspire people to superior performance is to convince them by everything you do and by your everyday attitude that you are wholeheartedly supporting them.” - Harold S. Geneen

“The greatest discovery of my generation is that human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes of mind.” - William James

“A daily glance in the mirror can tell you what you look like, but a daily adjustment of your attittude can tell you what you will LIVE like.” - Kantis A. Simmons

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Academic Success - Sleep Your way to Better Grades

Posted by: Kantis Simmons in academic success, sleep

As a sophomore in Undergrad at Norfolk State University , I set out to get my very first 4.0 as a college student. In doing so, I set certain bounadries and disciplines for myself. A few of them I want to definitely share with you today.

1. I chose to study, learn, and associate with 4.0 students. I figured that if I wanted to be “great” then I had to hang with “great” students.

2. I also chose to use my time better and maximize my daily progress by maximizing every single hour of the day

3. Lastly I learned how to get in the bed and go to sleep. Yes, sleep helped me get a 4.0.

To better understand how to sleep your way to academic success, see Teresa Bolen’s article on “5 Reasons Why Sleep is Important to Academic Success..

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Time Management: How to Ride on 24’s

Posted by: Kantis Simmons in Time Management, academic success

“I Need More Time!”…….”I just don’t have enough time.”…….. “I wish I didn’t have so much to do.”………”If there were only more days in a week.”…………”I’m so busy, I wish there were two of me.”……..”So much to do, so little time.”…………..And the list goes on and on.

You’ve heard these comments before. In fact, you’ve probably used a couple of them yourself from time to time (excuse the pun). But one of the biggest lies we tell almost every single day (and people seem to believe) is “I don’t have enough time.” If you think I’m being a little hard on you (and myself), well I am. Below I have attached some key essentials in using your 24’s! Read the rest of this entry »

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Academic Success - The Do Do’s of Studying

Posted by: Kantis Simmons in academic success, school, studying

As I, Kantis Simmons, have been speaking to students over last few weeks, and hearing some of their challenges with academics, I’ve decided to post some simple “Do’s and Don’t s of studying”. Take a look at the below and see how they can be implemented in your academic life this school year. Read the rest of this entry »

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Welcome to my Academic Success Blog!

Posted by: Kantis Simmons in academic success, education, school

Professional athletes realize the importance of being at their best. They realize that their individual performances have a direct impact on their team and organization. If they are at their finest or playing their ‘A’ Game, competitors and observers will notice. It is at these times they seem unstoppable. This peak performing zone can also be experienced in business, in relationships, in finances, and especially in academics.

PLAYING YOUR ‘A’ GAME is a way of life. It is an attitude of success. It is a level of excellence that everyone can achieve. PLAYING YOUR ‘A’ GAME with Kantis A. Simmons is a series of select programs, seminars, experiences, and trainings that will propel youth students, college students and young adults to play their ‘A’ game in life.

As an academic success coach and education expert Kantis delivers content rich information through books, articles, keynotes, seminars, emails, consultation, and conferences.

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Kantis New Book is Released!

Posted by: Kantis Simmons in Resources, academic success, education, school


YOU GOT GAME?
Not all students are endowed with academic ability or destined for scholastic success…or are they?
Playing Your “A” Game: Biblical Principles for Academic Success is a dynamic book that provides students of all ages with sound, practical principles to help them be and do their best in school. With personal accounts and a solid biblical foundation, Kantis outlines the reasons why individuals should strive for academic success and what it takes to Play their “A” Game.
This book is a must have for every student, so order your Copy today from http://www.kantisspeaks.blogspot.com/, kantissimmons@hotmail.com, or from The SIMAKAN Group at 770-996-4753.

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