#Small groupdiscussion questions for ego is the enemy code#
In this Learn to Code Podcast interview, Buddy shares with us an honest review of Fullstack Academy, as well as his journey learning to code from his career in book publishing to a developer. If the study is being used in a large group session, consider assigning the video discussion questions to smaller groups to be discussed during the week. Buddy Galletti is One Month alumni turned FullStack Academy student.He’s currently enrolled in their 24 week online Bootcamp where he’s learning Node.js, JavaScript, and React. Our ego is the part of our personality that loves manufacturing 'less than' experiences. This structure usually follows another learning experience such as a Small Group Discussion. There truly is no fight going on outside of you. The instructor asks questions of the entire group of learners. Your ego is your greatest problem in life.
If you are participating in this study on your own, use the discussion questions on the video for additional reflection time. The ego creates all 'less than' human behaviour. Note: While this study was designed to be used with a small group (ideally 6 to 10 people), it can be successfully completed by an individual or with a larger group. The video serves two purposes: one, to provide additional teaching and examples during your weekly small group session, and two, to function as the facilitator for the small group session. A video, for viewing after each week’s lessons have been completed, is included in the study. The study is organized in weekly segments in order to facilitate the weekly small group discussion session, which should be scheduled at the end of each weekly segment. We all are affected by his schemes, and, with God’s help, it requires continued diligence and effort on our part to rise above societal pressures and manage finances in a way that honors God. If I’ve learned one thing, it is that the enemy takes great pleasure in disrupting our financial lives. The purpose for this study is to help you and me grow in our ability to manage or steward the resources that God has entrusted to us.