A Healthy Self-Concept/Your Character Counts

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A Healthy Self-Concept/Your Character Counts Objective: I can show good character on a daily basis I can identify the traits of good character I can help to build my self-esteem by giving myself daily affirmations A Healthy Self-Concept/Your Character Counts Journal # 1 I am great at____________________________ The best thing about me is_________________________ I love that I am_____________________________

A Healthy Self-Concept Self-concept – the view you have yourself Influence – an effect on a person or object Reinforce – support or backs up Self-esteem – a measure of how much you like and respect yourself Resilience – ability to work through and recover from disappointment

Developing a Positive Self - Concept Focus on your success Accept encouragement, use it to recognize your strength Remember that no one is perfect Turn to people you are close to for help when you need it Avoid worrying about hurtful remarks or looks. Put them behind you and move on

Traits of Good Character Character – the way you think, feel, and act Trustworthiness Respect Responsibility Fairness Caring Citizenship

Homework Reteaching Activity 2-2