THE 7 HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEENS PERSONAL BANK ACCOUNTS.

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THE 7 HABITS OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEENS PERSONAL BANK ACCOUNTS

WRITINGS OF THE ANGLICAN BISHOP (PG. 33) When I was young and free and my Imagination had no limits, I dreamed of Changing the world; As I grew older and wiser I realized the World would not change. And I decided to shorten my sights Somewhat and change only my country. But It too seemed immovable. As I entered my twilight years, in one last Desperate attempt, I sought to change only My family, those closest to me, but alas they Would have none of it. And now here I lie on my death bed and Realize (perhaps for the first time) that if only I’d changed myself first, then by example I may have influenced my family And with their encouragement and support I may have bettered my country, and who Knows I may have changed the world.

WRITINGS OF THE ANGLICAN BISHOP -What can we take away from what the Bishop says? -What does he mean? -Do you agree or disagree with his viewpoint? Why?

THE PERSONAL BANK ACCOUNT - The concept of this is that we can ‘deposit’ good things into our bank account (self- esteem) and ‘withdraw’ things that hold us back from being successful. - If you have a lot of confidence and are happy with yourself you would have a healthy PBA, but if you have low self esteem and you don’t think that you’re enough then you would be considered as having a low PBA.

LOW & HEALTHY BANK ACCOUNTS Possible Symptoms of a Low PBA: You cave in to peer pressure easily. You feel worthless and inferiority You act arrogant to help hide your insecurities Possible Symptoms of a Healthy PBA You stand up for yourself You trust yourself You are happy for the successes of others. Which one do you think you have??

MAKE DEPOSITS If you think that right now you have a low PBA, DON’T WORRY! Start making little deposits every day. Here are some examples of positive deposits that we can make each and every day. PBA DepositsPBA Withdrawals Keep promises to yourselfBreak personal promises Do small acts of kindnessKeep to yourself Be gentle with yourselfBeat yourself up Be honestLie Renew yourselfWear yourself out Magnify your talentsBury your talents

KEEP PROMISES TO YOURSELF (PG. 35) What is he talking about? What kind of promises can we keep to ourselves?

DO SMALL ACTS OF KINDNESS (PG 35) What are some examples of small/random acts of kindness that we can do every day? “Two seas in Palestine”

BE KIND WITH YOURSELF (PG 37) What does he mean by being kind to yourself? How can we be kind to ourselves on a day to day basis?

BE HONEST (PG 38) Why is honesty so important? Can we really hurt ourselves/others if we’re not always honest?

RENEW YOURSELF (PG 39) Why is it so important to find time to relax? What are ways that we can relax during our day?

MAGNIFY YOUR TALENTS (PG 41) Everyone is talented in some way! What are things that you’re confident doing? How can knowing our talents make us stronger leaders?

YOUR TURN! Look at your handouts and let’s go over what’s expected for your groups when you teach your own lessons! You get to be the teacher now!