Be Grit Driven
“To follow the path of martial arts is like climbing on a cliff that never ends. It demands absolute devotion for the task to be executed.”
— Masutatsu Oyama
A Positive Mindset
As we wrap up our current unit of curriculum and our discussions about the character trait of a positive mindset, we wanted to leave you with some thoughts about improving and fostering a positive mindset at home. Look at this list of Positive Attitudes from Positive Psychology; can you find any ways to challenge your kids (and yourself) to grow your positive mindset?
A LIST OF POSITIVE ATTITUDES
It is looking adversity in the eye… and laughing.
Getting what you get and not pitching a fit.
Enjoying the unexpected, even when it’s not what you originally wanted.
Motivating those around you with a positive word.
Using the power of a smile to reverse the tone of a situation.
Being friendly to those you don’t know.
It’s getting back up when you fall. (No matter how many times you fall.)
Being a source of energy that lifts those around you.
Understanding that relationships are more important than material things.
Being happy even when you have little.
Having a good time even when you are losing.
Being happy for someone else’s success.
Having a positive future vision, no matter how bad your current circumstances are.
Smiling.
Paying a compliment, even to a total stranger.
Tell someone you know that they did a great job. (And mean it.)
Making someone’s day. (Not just a child’s… adults like to have their day be special, too!)
It’s not complaining, no matter how unfair things appear to be. (It is a waste of time… instead, do something!)
Not letting other people’s negativity bring you down.
Giving more than you expect to get in return.