My Behaviour Car. Did you know that going through life is like driving a car?

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My Behaviour Car

Did you know that going through life is like driving a car?

Sometimes in life, the road we are on is smooth, and everything is going great. At these times it’s easy to be happy.

Sometimes, though, the road is bumpy. There are potholes, or construction, and driving is more difficult. It’s easy to get frustrated and feel unhappy.

What things make the road in your life bumpy?

Even when the road is bumpy, we can still drive well and keep our car on the road. Just because bad things happen doesn’t mean we have to feel bad.

When we are driving down a bumpy road, it doesn’t help to get mad at the road. It does help to put our energy into driving our car well.

In order to be a good driver, you need to keep all four tires of your car on the road. Just like there are four tires on a car, there are four things that help us keep our life on track.

The first tire stands for our thoughts. In every situation we can choose to think about helpful things, or harmful things.

The second tire stands for our actions. In every situation, we can choose to do helpful things or harmful things.

The third tire stands for our body. Are you going to let your body get tense, hot and feel sick to your stomach? Would it be better to stand up straight, breathe deeply and stay relaxed.

The last tire is your feelings. Do you want to feel strong or weak? Do you want to feel confident or helpless?

When you take control of your car, and make good choices for all your tires, you can be an expert driver, even on the toughest road!

What tires do you need to pay attention to so that you can be a better driver?