Paradigms Perceptions about the way things are

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Paradigms Perceptions about the way things are
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Paradigms Perceptions about the way things are The way you see something, your point of view, frame of reference or belief

Paradigm Shifts Read pgs 11-12 Top 10 All Time Stupid Quotes When this happens you get the “rest of the story” so ALL the information puts everything in perspective. People have paradigms about themselves, other people and about life in general

Paradigms of Self Does your self-paradigm help you or hurt you? Low perception of self puts limitations on ourselves Good self perception-helps bring out the best

Paradigms of Others Seeing things from a different point of view can help us understand why other people act the way they do

Paradigms of Life Friend centered Stuff centered Boyfriend/Girlfriend centered School centered Parent centered

Paradigms of Life con’t Work centered Enemy centered Hero centered Self centered Sport/Hobby centered

Paradigms of Life con’t Friend centered-your whole life revolves around them now, but….things change Stuff centered-possessions are great to have but not a good way to judge ourselves or others based on what they have or don’t have

Paradigms of Life con’t School-centered-get too obsessed with grades and don’t enjoy other aspects of school Sport/hobby centered-so focused on the activity that if the activity is gone, they have nothing else

Paradigms of Life con’t Boyfriend/girlfriend centered- stop doing things with other friends then boy/girl is gone who is left? Work centered-workaholic might be a sign of wanting more stuff Self-centered-thinking the world revolves around you and you become oblivious of others

Principle-Centered The Real Thing

What is a principle? A basic truth or assumption A rule or standard that people live by Moral or ethical standards If you live by them, you will excel and if you break them you will fail

Examples of Principles Honesty Respect Love Integrity Responsibility Loyalty Moderation And many more

Principles Never Fail If you apply your principles to the paradigms we talked about last class, you will always have basic tools to help you with any paradigm problem Boyfriend/girlfriend paradigm Loyalty or give example School paradigm Moderation or give example

Example of Breaking Principles and Fail Calling in sick to work when not sick Breaking a traffic law and getting caught Others

Examples of Principles That Help You Excel You find an IPOD in the cafeteria on the floor You don’t know who it belongs to, so you can pocket it or give it to an adult in charge. You choose to give it to an adult and a student comes back looking for it-the teacher tells him who turned it in and he thanks you by buying you something in the snack bar

Examples of Principles That Help You Fail You find an IPOD in the cafeteria on the floor You don’t know who it belongs to, so you can pocket it or give it to an adult in charge. You decide to keep it. Finders keepers, losers weepers. Your friends ask you when you got a new IPOD and you tell them you found in the cafeteria. This info gets back to administration and you get caught.

Homework Principles Never Fail Homework Read pages 31-46