Building a Foundation for Wise Choices
by Mary Andres Russell
In our Success through Integrity seminar, participants build a structure using blocks labeled with character qualities. No matter the shape—tower, wall, or skyline—the Wisdom block is always placed last. By then, the structure is wobbly, and the final person must use what they know about balance and steadiness to place the block without toppling everything. That moment captures our definition of Wisdom: applying knowledge and experience to new situations.
Wisdom grows from other qualities, especially Patience. When we slow down and give good choices time to emerge, we draw on past experiences and make better decisions in the present.
Wisdom also helps us seek truth. Instead of assuming the worst, we pause and ask, “What do I actually know, and what am I guessing?” By checking our assumptions and asking thoughtful questions, we uncover what’s real and respond with clarity.
As we apply what life has taught us—through successes, mistakes, and relationships—our choices become wiser, our outcomes improve, and our lives are enriched.
The Links below will take you to Resources you can use with the family or within community organizations
to teach the Character Quality of Wisdom.
The following activities are related to dates this month and can relate to any character quality or good character in general.
March Character All Month
See NationalToday, AndTodayIs, NationalDayCalendar or DaysOfTheYear for more information on these and other holidays to celebrate this month. Holidays with Always-On Dates 1 National Peanut Butter Lover’s Day. It's National #PeanutButter Lover's Day! Reach out to that...
National Crayon Day, March 31
Always March 31Crayons are a great way to be Creative from simply using them to draw or color a picture to getting fancy with melting them (with adult supervision) for more involved crafts. For more information on National Crayon Day visit the website at...
St. Patrick’s Day Activity
Always March 17Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by identifying the Character Quality associated with the following Irish proverbs: Complain that you have no shoes until you meet a man who has no feet. (Gratefulness) Many a ship is lost within sight of the harbor....
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