Steve Haymore
Being confident around other students and adults
Accepting others
Being a Self-starter
Having no doubt about your abilities
Studying with classmates
Speaking up boldly and courageously
Making decisions quickly
Knowing you are a star student
Being fair to individual people and groups of people
Knowing you will make the athletic team
Doing your best at all times
Working for what you get
Acting with enthusiasm
Withdrawal from negative people
Eating healthy foods
Selflessly thinking of others and how you can help them
Demonstrating controlled behavior
Being perfectly honest
Thinking that school is exciting
Thinking “I can do it.”
Feeling accepted by others. “Others like me.”
Thinking, “I will be an Academic Champion
Thinking, “I am a good reader; I will read daily.”
Congratulating other students for their success
Abstaining from alcoholic beverages, illegal drugs, and tobacco
Avoiding immoral actions and thoughts
Feeling happy
Speaking clearly and confidently
Feeling part of the team by sacrificing for the team
Knowing what to do and doing things in order of importance
Showing compassion toward others
Thinking that I am a good listener
Thinking, “I remember names easily.”
Acting confidently under pressure
Being understanding of others
Asking questions consistently during classes and with others
Having a positive attitude
Confidently expressing your opinion
Having the ability to say "no" when you are tempted to veer away from academic success
Being thankful
Being organized
Being prompt for all classes, appointments, and club meetings
Working diligently
Expressing your feelings
Planning your day and then working your plan
Thinking, “I am a great writer.”
Saying to yourself, “I have a great memory.”
Being your real self
Having high expectations of yourself and others
Boldly committing to work hard in your school work
Brave
Thinking, “I am very outgoing in social settings.”
Thinking, “I am a great leader.”
Thinking, “I am calm and at ease with everyone
Thinking, “I love taking tests because I am prepared.”
Talking with your teacher
Loving life
Working hard to reach your goals
Setting higher goals when your set goals are met
Thinking, “My teacher treats every students with dignity and respect.”
Avoiding evil
Trusting others
Speaking to others first. Going up to others and saying the first words
Being patient
Thinking, “I will persist until I succeed.”
Making others feel important and valued
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