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Win-Win Attitude for YOUR Child.

December 4, 2020 by Linda Patterson Leave a Comment

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This is an attitude that not only helps you be successful in your schoolwork but in your relationships and long term in life. Positive thinking people and self-confident people have more success and are healthier as they age. This is not necessarily about money success but that should come if that is what you want but the Win-Win Attitude will give you that step-up you are looking for from Kindergarten on up the years. It helps in being accountable and your responsibility in your daily life.

With the Win-Win Attitude, you are not jealous or unfriendly in school or your relationships. Remember, there are always people that will have more than you and always people that have less so never have a negative attitude about others. Be grateful that you are a very able person and can strive to do your best. It is not someone else’s best but your’s alone. You are only responsible and in control of YOU – no one else. Forget what anyone else is doing and target in on just YOU and what you are doing. And forgiveness is important, not that you have to talk to anyone to forgive but mentally talk to yourself about just forgive yourself and everyone else. It will be a weight off you and make each day a better day for that positive attitude.

Can you see it? How this positive attitude will help you, whether you are the child or the parent you are in charge of how YOU think. Or remember, you can become a prisoner of your thoughts, whether good or bad. You always have a choice, do I want to have good thoughts and build successful school life and relationships? Or do I want to be jealous and have fear and dark thoughts? There is always a choice.

Choice-Making the Right Choice

Filed Under: Self-Disciplined, Self-Reliant Tagged With: Being Proactive, Building Confidence, Decision-Making Skills, Love of Reading, Problem Solving

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