Thursday, September 16, 2010

Pass It Along

"If you think about what you should do for others, your character will take care of themselves. Character is a by-product, and every man who devotes himself to its cultivation in his case will be a moralist selfish." - Woodrow Wilson

How do you think about what you should do to other people, your character than with your children and other children with whom you have contact with both a responsibility and opportunity. Children do not come into the world with theirCharacter-packed. Rather, it develops and evolves through its early years. Character is learned and so has learned. Yes, some children learn faster and more thoroughly than others, but I want to learn. William J. Bennett clearly understood, the process of learning and teaching when he said: "If we have our children on the traits that most admires, and because we teach them what those traits that deserve admiration and loyalty need. Children must learn to identifyForm and content of the trains. "

First, you know what character and has been exceeded? E 'was sent to you when you were a child, and now it's up to you. The boy can you live at home, return the card to play on the road, or simply on foot, but it passes. They are warm, kind, friendly and accepting? If so, does it feel to be assessed and the acceptance and integration is important. If you are cold and indifferent, detached and skeptical, she feels... as, well, you know how it feels. That's why you have to pass through your character in a very careful, especially for young people.

In describing character, Abraham Lincoln said, "Character is like a tree and reputation like its shadow shadow of what we make of it, the tree is the real thing .." Your mission, leadership and growth of the tree of the characters in the diet of your children so that sends a clear, stable, light shadow in the world of the child. Both the tree and itsShadow must take into account the values, beliefs, priorities, and decisions that you sent. Here is how Plutarch suggested, not an event but rather is something that builds day by day. 'The character is simply a long habit continued. " The same point was also echoed by Ralph Waldo Emerson: "The strength of character is cumulative."

So, how to give character to your children that you run the model. A great role model, you need to go the way of talking about it, everyone hasmove right, and delight your fans. If you have children or go-around with someone who does, add already has an enthusiastic following, and follow them. The moment will guide you, Talk Talk, your movements and will be. They are the model and your work-in-progress. How is your creation is going? If you do not have it quite right yet, it will be useful to know that the priority is a better model for children, how to shape and form. Theylike you. When the famous Anon. recalls: "The acorn does not fall far from the tree."

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