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Take a Look at Yourself

Fairness is… being open-minded listening to others following rules sharing materials not blaming others participating treating people equally willingly working with others

Today’s Fairness Focus Today’s Focus: Be open-minded about your own gifts and treat yourself with dignity and kindness. In short, be fair to yourself. Today’s Lesson Objective: Identify one negative opinion you have about yourself and replace it with a positive one.

Viewing Directions: ♦ Watchthevideo ♦ Watch the video. ♦ ♦ Listen to Nick Vujicic’s advice. ♦ ♦ Observe how he has overcome obstacles by maintaining a positive attitude and by being thankful for what he does have.

Quick-Write Directions Respond in writing to each of the reflection questions. Write nonstop without concern for writing conventions. The writing is a reflection tool and the time is strictly for thinking. Write nonstop without concern for writing conventions. The writing is a reflection tool and the time is strictly for thinking.

Quick-Write Reflection Respond to the following prompts: Reflect on specific ideas he shared or activities and engaged in as you respond. 1.How does Nick Vujicic’s positive attitude allow him to find purpose and joy in living? Reflect on specific ideas he shared or activities and engaged in as you respond. Reflect on how you could use a positive attitude to change your criticism to acceptance. 2.Identify one way in which you criticize yourself. Reflect on how you could use a positive attitude to change your criticism to acceptance. How might this change bring more joy to your life? 3.In what way is making this change being fair to yourself? (4-5 minutes total)

Act as if what you do Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does. -- William James Your thoughts about yourself make a difference. Hold on to ideas, words, and strategies that will help you be fair to yourself.

Closure… In what ways does Nick Vujicic’s attitude surprise you? Do you think you could be as positive as he if you shared his circumstances? Explain. Do you look at yourself differently after seeing him?