student success statement
"Improvement begins with i"
-Anon
It mean that what ever you do will start with what u think and it will affect you if u dont do whats correct
Thursday, February 21, 2013
7 Habits of Highly Successful Teens
Habit 7
Part 2
Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw
3) Heart: Always do what is
right so your heart your conscience, will feel peaceful. When you do wrong your
conscience will prick you and create regretful sensations within your heart. When
you do what you honestly feel, you won’t have any regrets. Your heart is your
internal compass—it gives you direction and discernment. Just like a magnetic
compass gives directions even true north, your personal compass, your heart,
will point you in the true north, the exact directions and paths you need to
trod.
4) Soul: Study scriptures
and other sacred literature daily. In other words, feed your spirit because
your spirit needs spiritual food just like your physical body needs temporal
food to survive. Pondering, meditating, and reflecting are excellent
Soul-sharpening activities. Try writing your thoughts, feelings, aspirations,
concerns, and decisions in a diary or journal. Writing ehlps you focus and make
good decisions.
Get into the habit of daily
improving your body (physical fitness), your mind, your heart, and your soul.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Student success statement
"So often in our quest to be more popular and to be part of the "in group" we lose sight of things that are far more important "
-Sean Covey
"So often in our quest to be more popular and to be part of the "in group" we lose sight of things that are far more important "
-Sean Covey
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7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens
Habit 4
4. Think Win-Win
Teens can learn to foster the belief that it is possible to create an atmosphere of Win-Win in every relationship. This habit encourages the idea that in any given discussion or situation both parties can arrive at a mutually beneficial solution. Your teen will learn to celebrate the accomplishments of others instead of being threatened by them. Win-Win is a belief that everyone can win. It’s both nice and tough all at once I won’t step on you but I won’t be your door mate either. You care about other people and you want them to succeed. But you also care about yourself, and you want to succeed as well. Win-Win is abundant. It is the better that there’s plenty of success to go around. It’s not either you or me. It’s both of us. It’s not a matter of who gets the biggest piece of the pie. There’s more than enough food for everyone. It’s an all- you-can-eat buffet.
Win-win always creates more. Perhaps the most surprising benefit of thinking Win-Win is the good feelings it brings on. The true test of whether or not you are thinking Win-Win or one of the alternatives is how you feel. Win-Loose and Loose-Win thinking will cloud your judgment and fill you with negative feelings.
Win-win will fill your heart with happy and serene thoughts. It will give you confidence. Even fill you with light. Think Win-Win or no deal.
Choose The Right!
Monday, February 11, 2013
7 Habits of highly successful teens
Habit 1
Habit 1: Be
proactive
Being proactive is the key to
unlocking the other habits help your teen take control and responsibility for
her life proactive people understand that they are responsible for their own happiness
or unhappiness they don’t blame others for their own actions or feelings
proactive people realize that the ball is in their court that control of their
decisions thoughts choices decisions goals actions be and priorities proactive
people are self-starters they don’t wait to be told what to do they press forward
with enthusiasm toward the their obligations choosing to do what is right is a
proactive decision obey the rule. Obey the law. Obey the coach. Obey the school
policies. Obey your parents. Obey with exactness
and great things will come to you be proactive and take the initiative.
Choose the
right
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