Rachel’s Challenge Follow Up Lesson

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Rachel’s Challenge Follow Up Lesson The Four Big C’s Rachel’s Challenge Follow Up Lesson

Conscience Is holding the knowledge within and having the compulsion to do right. It is having the moral judgment that opposes the violation of a previously recognized ethical principle It leads to feelings of guilt if one violates such a principle.

Courage Is the attitude of facing and dealing with anything recognized as dangerous, difficult, or painful instead of withdrawing from it. It is the courage of one's conviction Conviction -  an unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence  

Confidence Is a firm belief. Trust Reliance The act of feeling certain about one’s abilities.

Commitment To promise To pledge oneself to a cause or to another person A commitment means you are making a decision to stay with your belief of conviction for whatever length of time it takes to get the job done.

Tomorrow is not a promise, but a chance. ~ Rachel Joy Scott

Postive Mental Attitude Do’s Think positively about people around you Be willing to consider the possible in all you do Help others to find good alternatives in hard times Don’ts Give up when the going gets tough Gossip and say mean things about other people Think negatively about your circumstances