Blog #3
Though I'm no longer on track to be a teacher, I am still set to be and passionate about working with kids, and I strongly believe that the key value in improving kid's lives, skills, and own mental well-being is through strong relationships between guiding figures and children. This is, without a doubt, my biggest value: always be kind, patient, and supportive with children. It is so often what makes the difference in whether a kid makes themselves successful later in life, and also affects how they'll react to the generation after them. By being kind and maintaining strong relationships, you can set a whole lineage of kindness and encouragement to follow in your path.
Attached here is a link to an article discussing this very concept.
In my own life, I've found something I often struggle with is conveying the tone I intend with my words and ideas in everyday conversation. With that in mind, something I always try to do with others is always see the good in what they're saying, and choose to believe they're not being malicious or rude unless they're explicit about it.
That doesn't mean that I'm willfully naive or ignorant (another value I have, as necessary with the approach I try to take to life and social interaction), but I truly believe that choosing to make the conscious effort to see the world more positively has really helped my own mental attitude toward things and I am happier for it.
Two other values I've recently been working on include good communication with those close to you, and maintaining a healthy (-ish) life style. These are both things I've struggled with in the past, and often still struggle with now (I say, writing this while eating a microwave burrito for lunch and ignoring several messages on my phone). My goal is to slowly improve my habits with both these things by going to the gym on occasion, reaching out to people in person more often, and generally trying to get out of the house and active more often. This will increase my sociability and my own health.
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