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BARCLAYS LIFESKILLS STUDENT RESOURCE Gatsby Benchmarks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Develop your life skills during lockdown Barclays LifeSkills has curated a selection of its most relevant free resources for young people to work on at home during the coronavirus crisis. Here are five to try out during lockdown. 1 SKILLS FOR STAYING POSITIVE Developing a positive attitude, also known as a ‘growth mindset’, is invaluable – both now and for the future. Whether it’s managing your emotions in the midst of exam cancellations and school closures, working well independently, performing in an interview or dealing with job rejection, you will need a positive/growth mindset combined with essential skills to help you adapt and grow. The worksheets take 20 minutes and will help you to recognise and develop strategies for staying positive. Complete it on your own or with the help of a parent or carer. How can LifeSkills help? Young people: Read about Dom’s LifeSkills journey Find out how completing LifeSkills gave Dom the confidence and skills he needed to bag an awesome job. Parents/carers: Home learning: employability skills Access resources for use at home that help equip your young person with the skills and confidence to prepare them for work. 2 MEETING CHALLENGES WITH CONFIDENCE Self-confidence can help you to see challenges as opportunities. This activity is designed to help you identify the feelings experienced when facing and overcoming challenges, such as adapting to big changes or new ways of learning and working, and to recognise the benefits of tackling challenges in the workplace. Complete the worksheets independently or with a parent or guardian (20-25 minutes). Watch Jameela Jamil’s tips for gaining confidence. Everyone lacks confidence sometimes, even an actress and radio presenter who appears perfectly poised whenever she’s on screen or radio. And signpost this lesson plan to your teacher or parent. 3 UNDERSTANDING PROACTIVITY Proactive people make things happen rather than waiting for them to happen to them. You might have already experienced ways to be proactive through work experience or a job. Check out why proactivity is important and see an example of this skill in action in the workplace. 4 RESILIENCE – PUTTING IT INTO ACTION Resilience involves being in control of your emotions and adopting a positive outlook on life’s ups and downs. Learn how to make molehills out of mountains and tackle your problems with confidence. Then test your skills in the LifeSkills Resilience Boot Camp. 5 WHAT’S YOUR DIRECTION? One benefit of lockdown is that we all have more time to consider our life goals and how best to approach them. Understanding our strengths and weaknesses is a big part of thinking about the direction we want to take in life. Watch YouTube vlogger Emma Blackery’s video about discovering her strengths and find out yours via LifeSkill’s Wheel of Strengths. ABOUT BARCLAYS LIFESKILLS The LifeSkills programme inspires and supports 11-24 year olds to develop the core employability skills to help them succeed in the world of work. It brings together educators, businesses, young people and parents. barclayslifeskills.com