Circle of Control

To have balance in our daily lives, we must take care of ourselves. Many of our students in LCSD participate in Leader in Me which teaches the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, which includes the Circle of Control. What is the Circle of Control?


The Circle of Control consists of two layers:

The inner circle is considered the Circle of Control. These are the things we care about and have direct control of - our mindset, attitude, following the habits.

The outer circle is considered the Circle of No Control. These are the things that concern you that you care about but have no control over- your height, the economy, what someone else posts on social media.


Take a moment to fill out your own Circle of Control.

Circle of Control.pdf

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