Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class - Self-Discipline and Beyond
In Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class, students learn the importance of self-discipline through examples, definitions, and key concepts. Self-control, willpower, and patience are emphasized, encouraging students to think beyond themselves and exercise restraint in challenging situations. Explore the journey of self-discipline and how it shapes character in engaging ways.
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Character Education Mr. Anderson Character Trait Self-Discipline Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Self-Discipline Definition: Thinking about your words and actions, and then making choices that are right for you and others. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Self-Discipline Example I show Self-Discipline when I accept that things do not always go my way. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Self-Discipline Example I show self-discipline when I finish my chores before playing. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Self-Discipline Words Self-control Discipline Willpower Restraint Composure Firmness Soundness Stability Patience Poise Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Patient Definition: Demonstrating uncomplaining endurance under distress. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Key Concepts Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Focus Look Beyond Self Self-Discipline is the opposite of self indulgence. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Discern Guard Your Steps When water flows along a riverbed, there is a give-and take between water and soil. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Restrain Self-Discipline is accepting the opportunity to restrain yourself. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Turn Turn Away A wise person recognizes when a temptation is to strong to resist and turns away from it. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Support Seek Accountability Accountability is invoking the strength of teamwork to face a challenge. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Self-Discipline Quotes The Greek philosopher Plato was once asked, What man is most fit to govern a town? Plato s reply: He that can well govern himself. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Self-Discipline Quotes We become just by the practice of just actions, self-controlled by exercising self control, and courageous by performing acts of courage. -Aristotle Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Self-Discipline Is not negative restraint but rather positive life management. Self-discipline is having a focus broader than self-indulgence. It brings selfish desires under control in order to achieve a greater end. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Self-Management Maintaining a personal budget is an excellent example of self-discipline. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Internal Chain-of-Command Self-discipline involves self-government: keeping one s internal faculties in proper relationship. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Foundation of Self-Discipline The foundation of self-discipline is the ability to control one s thoughts, actions, attitudes, and feelings. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Self-Discipline Questions How is self-discipline demonstrated in the classroom? Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Black Bear Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Discussion Questions for Black Bear Discuss various ways the black bear demonstrates self-discipline. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Discussion Questions for Black Bear What can we learn from the behavior of the black bear that will translate into human activities? Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Discussion Questions for Black Bear How can self-discipline help you achieve your goals as you refuse to allow immediate desires to compromise long-term goals and make choices that will benefit you both now and in the future? Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Watch your thoughts; they become words. Watch your words; they become actions. Watch your actions; they become habits. Watch your habits; they become character. Watch your character; for it becomes your destiny!!! Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
A wise old owl sat in an oak, The more he saw, the less he spoke, The less he spoke, the more he heard, Wish I could be like that old bird!!! Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
YES YOU CAN (verse 1) Listen, gather round I found something that you can use And if you listen, well, I m here to tell you, you cannot lose A simple song, simple melody, to remind you that you can be The greatest ever, defeated never, even though sometimes you may lose Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Yes You Can Chorus Yes you can, you can do anything if you try, just try Yes you can, but you have to believe and rely on what you have inside You can make it through your trials, for your trials will just make you strong You can do anything, yes you can, oh Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Yes You Can Teach your children well, it s time to tell them just who they are Train them as they go to let them know that they can go far Oh my brother why do you wait, tomorrow night just be too late For God gave the provision, made the decision, you can do all things through your faith Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
Yes You Can (Vamp) I can, I can, I can, yes I can do anything No matter what if you can just conceive it, if you believe it, then you can achieve it. Mr. Anderson's Character Development Class
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