Habit Two – Begin with the end in mind.
Imagine that, at the end of you life, you were able to listen in to what was being said at your funeral. What would you like to hear people say about you, as a mother or Father, a life partner, a colleague etc? Whatever it is you would like to hear, you are now in a position to start living the kind of life that will make it happen.
“Today, I will see the future.”
“What it lies in our power to do, it lies in our power not to do.” – Aristotle
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Geoffrey Broome
Mr. Broome is originally from Muskogee, OK. He attended Oklahoma City University and graduated in May of 2000 with a B.A. in Criminal Justice and Sociology. He moved to Pennsylvania to begin working for Widener University as the Assistant Director of Student Activities and Greek Life. While at Widener he completed a M.Ed. in Higher Education Administration and Student Personnel Services. Mr. Broome went on to work for West Chester University in their housing office. While at West Chester he went on to pursue a M.Ed. in Secondary Guidance Counseling from Wilmington University. Mr. Broome began work at Avon Grove Charter School in West Grove, PA as the High School Guidance Counselor before coming to Manheim Township High School as the College and Career Center Counselor. Mr. Broome is also an alumni of The Harvard Institute on College Admissions.
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