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Showing posts with label honorable. Show all posts
Showing posts with label honorable. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Student Success Statement


Student Success Statement

“Always do right.”
-Mark Twain

Make sure in everything that you do you think twice before doing it to make sure it is the right decision. No matter what you are doing, do right. In always doing right you live above the line, the line of success and goodness. An example of always doing the right, is always helping the ones the in need no matter who the individual is. Always do right to live on the line of success.  




Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Sportsmanship


Sportsmanship: Jenna and Deb

Summary: Two cross-country runs, Jenna Huff and Deb were going against each other to take their team to state champion-ship. Deb had been ahead Jenna the whole race, in the last lap Deb stops she had dislocated her growth plate. Jenna gets her assuring she is in front of her and helps her to the finish line, so Deb could win like it was supposed to happen.



Reflection: This is a great example of sportsmanship, and of choosing the right. Jenna had her chance to win the race, but as she said “I knew it was the right thing to do” she put aside her desire to win and helped her opponent finish the race. There are very few people in the world willing to lose something so important in helping others. Jenna Huff has set the best example for people/athletes all around the world. It is always better to show your good sportsmanship and help others out. 

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

7 Habits of Highly Successful Teens Habit 2


7 Habits of Highly Successful Teens
Habit 2

Habit 2: Begin With the End in Mind

If teens aren’t clear about where they want to end up in life, about their values, goals, and what they stand for , they will wander, waste time, and be tossed to and fro by the opinions of others. Help your teen create a personal mission statement which will act as a road map and direct and guide his decision-making process.

“Keep your eyes on the prize.” Determine your desired prize and don’t quit until you have realized the achievement of your prize. Then set another prize, another goal or desire that you would really like to achieve. Begin with the achievement of your prize in mind. Visualize and then realize. Start by having a target in mind; know where you are going.
One prize or goal you definitely need to establish for yourself is the prize of an honorable graduation from high school- that you will receive your diploma honestly and with integrity—that you earned it with perfect honesty.

Choose The Right!