Raise Your Game: Character Building

Aug 02, 2015 1 Min Read
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Instilling good character traits from a young age takes both time and patience to achieve. Having said that, it is not enough to simply encourage it.

There should be ways in which youths are given opportunities to do so, whether it’s by entrusting them with a task or through positive reiteration.

Divya Chandy of Leaderonomics explores the topic of character building for youths, and how that is vital to building a solid future workforce in the marketplace.

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Divya Chandy is excited about finding new ways to help children and youth get off to a right start in life. With almost 4 years’ experience in the youth division at Leaderonomics, Divya and her team have specially designed a programme for children ages 8 to 11 to kick start their leadership journey. Drop her a line at divya.chandy@leaderonomics.com.

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Divya is a former Youth Lead with Leaderonomics. She is excited about finding new ways to help children and youth get off to a right start in life.

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