Hello, LTC Mike Erwin here, founder of Team RWB. I'll be by on Tuesday, 9/19 at 3:00pm for a Live Q&A. What questions do you have for me?
Since Team RWB, LTC Erwin has shifted focus to The Positivity project (https://posproject.org/) which helps empower students to build strong relationships. He’s joining us today to discuss his mission with The Positivity Project, his military experience, his book “Lead Yourself First: Inspiring Leadership Through Solitude”, and more.
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WHAT A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO ASK LTC ERWIN THE REALLY GOOD QUESTIONS ABIUT HIS NEW FOCUS THE POSITIVITY PROJECT. LTC MIKE ERWIN FOUNDED TEAM RWB IN 2010 WHILE SERVING IN THE ARMY, AND STILL SERVES ON ITS BOARD OF DIRECTORS. AFTER GRADUATING FROM WEST POINT IN 2002 HE SERVED ON ACTIVE DUTY FOR 13 YEARS. LTC ERWIN'S MILITARY CAREER INCLUDES THREE DEPLOYMENTS OT IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN. HE STILL SERVES TODAY IN THE US ARMY RESERVE.
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Hello, LTC Mike Erwin here, founder of Team RWB. I'll be by on Tuesday, 9/19 at 3:00pm for a Live...
RallyPoint is honored to host LTC Mike Erwin, founder of Team RWB, for a live Q&A at 3:00pm EST on 9/19/2017. Mike founded Team RWB in 2010 while still serving in the Army, and still serves on its board of directors. After graduating from West Point in 2002 he served on Active Duty for 13 years. Erwin's military career includes three deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. He still serves today in the US Army Reserve. Since Team RWB, LTC Erwin...
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Like most military-related organizations there is a mission statement for Team RWB:
"Enrichment is defined as creating quality relationships and experiences that contribute to life satisfaction and overall wellbeing. The concept of enrichment consists of three core components—health, people, and purpose—that define a rich life.
Enrichment Equation: Enrichment = Health + People + Purpose
a. People: Creating authentic connections (defined as genuine, quality, supportive relationships that generate mutual trust and accountability), reflected in an increased number of close relationships and improvements in teammates’ sense of belonging, purpose, and community engagement.
b. Health: Creating frequent opportunities for team members to connect through fitness, sports, and recreation to improve physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing.
c. Purpose: Engaging members in meaningful team and community-based experiences such as leadership and service that, beyond physical and social activities, renew self-identity and purpose in life.
We accomplish our mission via our two core programs: our Chapter and Community Program (CCP) and our Leadership Development Program (LDP)."
From teamrwb.org/our-approach/mission
I could not find anything specific on RWB's homepage about The Positivity Project.
A broader search led me to https://posproject.org/our-approach/
Our Approach
We empower students to build strong relationships by equipping educators with the knowledge, confidence, and resources to teach positive psychology’s 24 character strengths.
STEP 1 Partner. Once a school principal signs the Principal’s Pledge, they unlock access to all of The Positivity Project’s resources.
STEP 2 Train. By sending a team of educators to a Positivity Project Implementation Training (P2IT), schools will have the knowledge and confidence necessary to teach positive psychology’s 24 character strengths.
STEP 3 Inspire. Equipped with the knowledge, confidence, and resources, teachers will be prepared to do what they do best: inspire students to become their best selves.
Why Relationships?
What is Positive Psychology?
Positive psychology is the scientific study of what makes life most worth living — and maintains that what is good in life is as genuine as what is bad. Positive psychology’s 24 character strengths are grounded in extensive research and analysis that resulted in the landmark 800-page book Character Strengths and Virtues.
Character Strengths and Virtues presents evidence that all 24 strengths exist in every person — and in all cultures of the world. Character strengths define who, not what, a person is. Ranging from bravery and forgiveness to integrity and gratitude, these character strengths are the foundation of The Positivity Project’s model.
1. What led you to get involved with The Positivity Project Positive Psychology approach to build up students?
2. What lessons are applicable to veterans especially those dealing with PTSD and other mental/psychological issues?
We empower students to build strong relationships by equipping educators with the knowledge, confidence, and resources to teach positive psychology’s 24 character strengths.
Team RWB’s mission is to enrich the lives of America’s veterans by connecting them to their community through physical and social activity.
RWB has a great presence in the Boston area with local chapters in Boston, Lowell and Manchester, NH.
What strategies have you used to successfully move members from learning about RWB to participating in events? What has failed in the past? Also, how does this information sharing happen between chapters and the central organization?