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ACT: Ethically/Respectfully/Responsibly Teachers are usually more lenient on you when you have proven that you know the right way to ACT. When you have goals and ambitions which you responsibly try to achieve, most people will begin to give you the benefit of the doubt. Respect is another important factor of acting correctly. It is indispensable that you respect peers, authority, and most importantly…YOURSELF.
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ESLR’s Project
Rachel Abrevaya, Computers Period 4
Learn to solve problems: critically & creatively
• Look at a problem as a form of a lesson being learned rather than a curse.
• When an inconvenient issue is thrown in the way of your path to success, examine it’s meaning.
• Remember that everything happens for a reason
• Observe the problem extra carefully before attempting to solve it.
• Try to help others with their problems. It will give you practice and make you feel better about yourself.
ACT: Ethically/Respectfully/Responsibl
yTeachers are usually
more lenient on you when you have proven that you know the right way to ACT. When you have goals and ambitions which you responsibly try to achieve, most people will begin to give you the benefit of the doubt. Respect is another important factor of acting correctly. It is indispensable that you respect peers, authority, and most importantly…YOURSELF.
cOmmUnICaTe: effectively~precisely~suc
cinctlyEffective ways to communicate:It is extra important that when you make a
Commitment to someone, you staycommitted.
Try to stay available & accessible to a friends and family in need.
Listen more than you speak, that is why you have two ears & only 1 mouth.
Show loved ones that you care for them & try to think about where you would be without them.
Don’t get angry to quickly, breathe slowly & try to hear them out.
Embrace/Encourage Individuality & Diversity
Support: -family -school
-community • You must support every important part of your life. It is indispensable to maintaining a loving home, school spirit, & a safe community