ASPIRE eMag Issue #4 November 2014

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ASPIRE . Nov 2014 - 1 LDS BUSINESS & PROFESSIONALs NEWS NZ NOV 2014 5 Reasons Why an Apprenticeship Beats Going to University Unlocking Powerful Leadership with Man’s Best Friend Did You Miss Out on the Opportunity for Higher Education?

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L D S B U S I N E S S & P R O F E S S I O N A L s N E W S N ZNOV 2014

5 Reasons Why an Apprenticeship Beats Going to University

Unlocking Powerful Leadership with Man’s

Best Friend

Did You Miss Out on the Opportunity for

Higher Education?

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NOV 2014

EDITOR Mark Fantham . PHOTOGRAPHER Peter Skoludek

IN THIS ISSUE: 04 LDS Business & Professionals Association Board, Editor’s Note and Letter from the Chairman

06 Did You Miss Out on the Opportunity for Higher Education?

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EDITOR Mark Fantham . PHOTOGRAPHER Peter Skoludek

08 5 Reasons Why an Apprenticeship Beats Going to University

10 Unlocking Powerful Leadership with Man’s Best Friend

12 Garth Watene - Movie Maker, Launching Leaders Graduate and LDSBA Sponsorship Recipient

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14 3 Reasons to Join the LDSBA

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disclaimer

lds business association board

Laurence [email protected]

Ryan Harris Exec Member for [email protected]

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This eMag is produced by the LDS Business & Professionals Association in New Zealand. It’s focus is to inform, motivate and inspire. It is not an official publication of the LDS Church, and any news and opinions expressed are those of the authors or editor.

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letter from CHAIRMAN

The LDS Business and Professionals’ Association has been set up with 3 main purposes in mind

Association: We want to provide a forum for like-minded professionals to build friendships and support.Learning: Learning is a life-long process. The association wishes to provide a forum where members can learn from individuals with recognised talent, expertise and leadership.Contribution: As we mature in our business and professions we wish to ‘give back’, not just within our association but also to the wider community.As a result of the various seminars and forums held over the past couple of years, we are seeing an increase in the mentoring being done with a wide variety of people. Young to old are having the benefit of being able to bounce ideas off those with more experience. This mentoring is invaluable to those starting out or experiencing difficulties at a particular time in their career or business development. As church members we feel ‘giving back’ is a way of showing gratitude for blessings received. Over the coming year we would like to expand our data base and build a directory. We would appreciate the forwarding of names and contact details of your LDS business friends and professional associates so we can invite them to join the association.

Please forward names & contact details to Mark Fantham at: [email protected]

Regards

Laurence Day

Many members might think of welfare as a program to help

members in temporarily difficult circumstances. But the intent of the Church’s welfare plan is much more vast; it also involves promoting self-reliance as a way of life. President Thomas S. Monson has taught that self-reliance “the ability, commitment, and effort to provide the necessities of life for self and family” is an essential element of our temporal and spiritual well-being.

editor’s note

Mark Fantham Editor of Aspire [email protected]

Peter Skoludek Photographer 02040096178

3 Boys in a School Yard Bragging about their Dads

1st boy says: My Dad scribbles a few words on a piece of paper, he calls it a poem - they give him $50.

2nd boy says: That’s nothing my Dad scribbles a few words on a piece of paper, he calls it a song - they give him $100.

3rd boy says: I got you both beat, my Dad scribbles a few words on a piece of paper, he calls it a sermon - it takes eight people to collect all the money!

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Maybe you wanted to get a degree but you never had the chance or the

confidence to go to university?If you did miss out, then the good news is that the church has made a pathway for you to get a second chance. The pathway is called “BYU Pathway” now available in 136 countries. That now includes NZ, in Auckland, Hamilton and Northland with the potential for it to be extended to other locations in future years as the need may arise.The church has made it very accessible for you by keeping the cost down to $50US a credit,

dramatically *less than other institutions. All you have to do to qualify for this program is: Be a member of the LDS Church. You can be any age and you don’t even have to be “active.” However, you do have to physically show up at an institute class once a week on a Thursday evening, for an institute class and a review of the week’s learning plus a little leadership training.The intention here is to get you studying by prayer and by faith. You’ll also get the social support of other students, people just like you. The stewards for this wonderful second chance

program here in Hamilton, NZ are Brother & Sister Chrisohoou.Sister Chrisohoou said, “I am constantly talking to parents that inquire for their children and end up signing themselves for the program as well.” Once you have completed your first year, you get the option to matriculate to the BYU Idaho Online Degree Program.At his inaugural speech President Henry B Eyring said “We must also find ways for this college to serve young people whose needs are shaped by a great variety of cultures and situations, and who may not be

Did You Miss Out on the Opportunity for Higher Education?

Very back: Khama Tipene, Sheryll Turei, Karyn Sioux Hamon, Tasman HigginsLeft to right: Lydia Chrisohoou, Steve Chrisohoou, Deriarny Morris, Luanne ButlerFront left to right: Loryanna Read, Amanda Saú, Tiakirikiri Chrisohoou, Aggie DennisPhotograph supplied by Chrisohoou Photography

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able to come to this campus.... We will find direct ways to move the blessings of education ... from this campus out into the lives of men and women everywhere.”And now Nearly 30 years later, David A. Bednar has stated:

“It will be necessary for us ... to serve ever better the thousands of students we have on campus while

simultaneously reaching out to bless the lives of tens of

thousands of young Latter-day Saints throughout the world... We must learn to assist and bless institute students and other LDS youth in Rhode Island and Rome while effectively serving our students on campus in Rexburg.”In 2009, a new program was introduced to do just that. Partnering with existing institutes of religion, the BYU-Idaho Pathway Program was launched in three U.S. locations with about 50 students, and it has now grown to thousands of students in 136 locations

worldwide. Need more info about this well recognised and accredited program? Call Brother & Sister Chrisohoou on 022 403 1905, the next intake is Jan 5th 2015.

*[That over 3 semesters in a 12 month period, would be around $500US for a full year of study} If successfully completed at a minimum of B+ average grade those attending could begin to enrol in any of the available online degrees in BYU Idaho or Hawaii.]q

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There is a perception that an apprenticeship is second best to a university degree.

However, a recent UK study has revealed that young people who take apprenticeships are more likely to stay in work, pay more taxes and live longer – and yet the worth of an apprenticeship is undersold by employers and schools.5 Reasons why you would choose an Apprenticeship:1 - You can get your career off to a flying start. An apprenticeship can be a fast track to higher income and leadership, if that’s what you want2 - You gain confidence by working in a real world

environment as opposed to coming out of university and still lacking experience.3 - There is no student loan, no tuition fees and possibly no debt. You get paid a reasonable income depending on the industry and if there are any training costs they are usually met by the government. 4 - There are around 100 different types of apprenticeships to choose from in NZ everything from Arborist to Baker to Jockey to Sign Writer. 5 - You don’t have to spend all of your time in a library with your nose buried in books.We asked Nephi Tehei a building

apprentice at J Keen Building Ltd (pictured) why he took the apprenticeship option? Nephi says “I’m a practical kind of person and loved the idea of being outside. I didn’t want to be stuck inside reading all the time when I could be outside and getting paid for it.”Jarrod Keen of J Keen Building Ltd also added “For me as an employer it’s good to have an apprentice join the team, for 4 reasons:• I get to try out their

attendance record • I see their ‘on the job

performance’• I see if their personality fits

the current team

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• I can grow my team more effectively

If you as a parent want your teen to become immediately employable via apprenticeships, you might send them to a polytechnic for a pre-trade course where they can get to do some theory and learn the terminology used in their related industry, this will make them more marketable.”q

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Jasonn Ngaheu-WebtserMitch ClarkNephi Tehei

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Shaun Holtz with North and Quake

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“We all have leadership abilities,” says

Shaun Holtz a leader at Alpha Wolf Academy in Hamilton. “You can’t lie to a dog and you can’t get it to do what you want through force alone. You must have Powerful Assertive Calm Energy (PACE).”“If you have the right components, that is a powerful, assertive and calm energy, the dog cannot help but obey - it’s in their DNA.” Shaun goes on to explain, “When people are in the zone playing basketball, or meditating they are manifesting a powerful, calm, assertive energy and that’s what it takes to get your dog to do what you want it to do.”Alpha Wolf Academy takes troubled teens and gives them a chance to learn how to create PACE. Often these teens come from a background

where they do not trust authority figures or adults. But through the bond they create with their dog, these teens can get in touch with their own leadership skills that lie untapped within them.Once they tap this energy ‘Mau Ngoi’ and learn to cultivate it, the troubled teens find they can achieve much more than just train an obedient dog. They learn that by being obedient to natural laws, they can change their own lives, circumstances and opportunities.

“The student can muscle up on the dog or beg it to be obedient, but once they learn how to control their own energy, the sky is the limit as to what can be personally achieved,” says Shawn.For example, if the student

uses positive posture and tone the dog will come, go or sit and this instant bio-feedback is extremely rewarding to the student. It shows them where they need to be energetically in order to get the dogs to listen.Shaun and the students work with dogs that are already trained. But the Alpha Wolf Academy also have a working relationship with the SPCA and the pound. So the program benefits the dogs, the students and the community at large. Mau Ngoi is the name given to this powerful energetic state. The students learn by hands on experience how to get ‘in sync’ with the animal(s). They also learn how to get themselves out walking, caring for the dogs and de-stressing in nature. “They can then take this energy into their existing relationships or a job,” he says.Shaun is a co-creator of the Alpha Wolf Academy with Hanchi TeHurinui Murphy the programs developer and lead facilitator. Shaun is also a qualified social worker, has a passion for discipline, fitness and the martial arts. If young people would like to learn more, just join the Alpha Wolf Academy fb-page or email him on [email protected]

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with Man’s Best Friend

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Organ (the movie)2 Young Girls find a way to Motivate the Branch

Leadership to Fix the Chapel Organ

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Still shot from the movie Organ

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Always behind the camera and never in front Garth Watene has a passion

for making Maori content, documentaries, news and especially dramatic films. He is a one man band but calls in other specialists should he need them, like technical people. He also produces and directs the drama.One of his current projects is a group of 5 short Faith Promoting films called ‘LDS Short Films NZ’ vol 1. Garth received a $10,000 Grant from the LDS Business Association to assist him with the costs of production.Here is a preview of what you can expect:

When Maori TV started Garth Watene wanted in. Add a Media Arts degree...

6 years fast forward, and he now has a Media Production company

1. Laurie Day – How Brother Laurie Day went from England, World War 2 to living in NZ and his conversion story, set in the1950’s.2. Starting Five - Story about CCNZ A1 Boys 20th year reunion 3. Whaiora – A Labour Missionary story set during the building of Church College and the Temple in the 1950’s4. Kui – A missionary losing motivation to do the work finds inspiration in an unlikely place.5. Organ – two young girls find a way to motivate the branch leadership to fix the chapel organ.Garth is a graduate of the

Launching Leaders Program. Launching Leaders is about to be kicked off again in Hamilton and Auckland. Launching Leaders is targeted at return missionaries and young marrieds. It’s a 12 week course to help them start their own business and be their own boss.Garth’s advice to talented members of the church working in jobs they don’t like, or not working at all is to give the Launching Leaders Program a shot. The programme will take them by the hand and lead them through the basics and also give them the faith they need, to start from nothing and go forward.q

Whaiora ProductionsGarth WateneFilm & TV [email protected]

Still shot from the movie Organ

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