Ambition Project, work with Folkestone & Hythe Council to empower young people

The Ambition Project is designed to help young people develop a set of life skills to help them engage and showcase their best possible selves. It sets out to assist young people to lead more fulfilled lives and progress in education and their own personal development pathway. It will also assist to enhance the relationship with themselves and others.

Learning modules will include:

Developing confidence and self esteem

Don’t beat yourself up! Learning about self-handicapping behaviour

Consequential thinking – Your choice, Your future

Controlling your impulses – choice points, long term benefit v short term gains

Make it happen – raising your standards, dealing with failure, change requires action.

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