Be Teachable
Humility is having a realistic view of your strengths and weaknesses. If you can’t admit to your weaknesses, you can’t get help for them to improve. Being teachable and willing to reach out for assistance takes Humility. Accepting help is not a sign of weakness but rather of strength and wisdom. It is how you learn and grow. Hidden weaknesses will never improve on their own. Being teachable means that you are willing, in fact, eager to listen to another’s idea or alternate approach. You are always open to different perspectives as a way to broaden your skills or your outlook.
In what area will you be teachable?
The Links below will take you to Resources you can use with the family or within community organizations
to teach the Character Quality of Humility.
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New Year Activity
Always January 1It’s a new year, a time for new beginnings. Play Start Stop Continue. Each person picks a behavior they want to Start in the New Year, a behavior they want to Stop in the New Year and a behavior they want to Continue in the New Year. Focus on habits...
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