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Which Wolf do YOU Feed?

December 21, 2022 by Linda Patterson 4 Comments

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Which Wolf do YOU Feed?

If we know that life is difficult from the start it helps us on our journey. There are people who have more than me and people who have less than me. I want everyone to have a positive attitude and have the opportunity from where ever they live. But, hearing the story at some point on “which Wolf do you feed?” was a wonderful life story to tell young children. We can all be envy, jealous, angry but if we just know to feed the good wold inside helps immediately to know it is up to each of US, and we are unique. But, learning to move beyond those negative words and way of life to be positive and have an opportunity.

The legend that I heard was there are 2 wolves in each of us; good wolf and a bad wolf. Which wolf will you feed? I am a believer in being positive, having a good attitude and smile a lot. I wanted every child in my children’s class to have the same opportunity in their profession. Everyone has bad days sometimes but I believe it for your healthy aging being positive help in stress.

Be true to YOU and your culture. But, we each have a purpose and want a meaningful life. Everyone talks about it and has over history. That when we each work on being the best we can on this day is important. Not letting anyone influence us as we are on our journey. Letting go of all the negatives we can each feel during our journey. We can only control ourself, everyone else is not in your control.

It is so easy for anyone to be influenced by entertainers, athletes, and or politicians. Do not allow anyone, anything influence you unless it is for your higher development.

Feed the Good Wolf in YOU

Filed Under: Parental Support/Guidance, Self-Motivated Tagged With: Being Proactive, Middle School, Problem Solving

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