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Character
Development
If you are lucky, people will judge you by your character and not just by
your appearance, but what do people mean by "character"?
Your character is the sum of all the qualities that make you who you are.
It’s your values, your thoughts, your words, your actions.
Below are many attributes that contribute to your individual character.
Building on these elements can help give you a stronger character and make
you a more attractive prospect as a potential student.
Attitude
Your attitude is the way you feel about particular events or
situations. It shows in your words and in your actions. Why is it
important to have a positive attitude toward school, and your family, and
your friends? Do you surround yourself with people who have a positive
attitude?
Awareness
Awareness means knowing what is going on around you. It
involves all kinds of things, like the weather, or a sports activity, or a
friend who is going through some tough times. Are you aware of things
happening around you? What can you do to increase your awareness at
school, at home, or with your friends?
Caring
Caring means being interested or concerned about someone or
something. It’s easy to see that your family and friends care about you.
But what about other people in your life? Who are some people you are
around every day who care about you and want you to do well? Do YOU care
about those people in return?
Character
Your character is the sum of all the qualities that make you
who you are. It’s your values, your thoughts, your words, your actions…in
other words, it’s YOU. Like it or not, you will often by judged by your
character. Why is it important that you develop strong character traits?
What are some situations in which your character might shine?
Citizenship
Citizenship is the way you conduct yourself within a community,
such as the town you live in or the school you go to. Good citizens give
back to that community by doing things that make it better, while poor
citizens try to tear it down. What are some things you could do to show
good citizenship in your school? What actions would be examples of poor
citizenship in the town or city you live in?
Commitment
A commitment is an agreement or a pledge to do something in the
future. It’s like a promise, and when you commit to something you are
giving your word that you will do it. What are some examples of
commitments you have made? What are the consequences of not honoring a
commitment?
Communication
Communication is the means by which people exchange
information. The people who get ahead in life are the people who can
communicate. What are the different forms of incoming communication (the
ways you receive information) and outgoing communication (the ways you
give information to others)? Why is it important to develop ALL of your
communication skills?
Compassion
Compassion is an awareness of other people’s problems and a
desire to help. It can involve your family, your friends, or total
strangers. Do you consider yourself to be a person of compassion? What are
some situations in which you have shown compassion?
Confidence
Confidence is a feeling of belief, or of being certain of
something. It’s also called self-esteem. Being confident in yourself and
your abilities is very important to your success in school and in life.
What are some things that you feel very confident about? In what areas of
your life do you lack self-confidence? What are some things that could
make you feel more confident in yourself?
Consideration
Consideration means being thoughtful of the rights and feelings
of others. It means treating people the way you would like them to treat
you. Can you think of any people who are not considerate in how they treat
you? Now think about how you treat them…do you think they would be more
considerate toward you if YOU were more considerate toward THEM?
Cooperation
Cooperation is the ability and willingness to work with others.
There aren’t many things you can accomplish totally by yourself – it takes
cooperation to make things happen. What are some ways in which you can
cooperate with your teachers to do well in school? How can you cooperate
with your parents on things that go on at home?
Courage
Courage is not the absence of fear – it is the ability to face
your fear. It takes courage to do lots of things, like playing a new
sport, trying out for a part in the school play, or giving an oral report
in front of the whole class. Why is it important that you show courage
when facing new challenges? Can you think of a situation in which you had
to show courage?
Courtesy
Courtesy is a show of respect and consideration for others.
Sometimes people show "common courtesy" to strangers and old people, but
show no courtesy to the people who are closest to them, like friends and
family. Have you recently shown a lack of common courtesy to a family
member or a friend? What should you do to correct the situation and
prevent it from happening again?
Creativity
Creativity means coming up with new thoughts or ideas, or new
ways to do things. It could be a new hair style, a new way to decorate the
gym for a dance, or a new way to run a boring old drill at soccer
practice. What are some ways in which you have been creative lately? How
will creativity help you later in life when you go off to work?
Dependability
Dependability means people can count on you. It means you
follow through on your promises and do the things you say you are going to
do. When was the last time someone let you down? Do you remember how that
made you feel? What does it say about your character if you lack
dependability?
Diligence
Diligence means sticking to a task until it is completed or
mastered. Some people call it stick-to-it-ive-ness! It could involve
homework, learning to play the piano, shooting three-pointers, or any
other task you are trying to be good at. What are some things you are
working on that require diligence? How will diligence help you once you
get into high school or college?
Discipline
Discipline doesn’t just mean punishment. When we’re talking
about character, it means self control. If you have discipline, it means
you take control of your own actions. Why is self-discipline important to
your success at school, at home, and in your outside activities? Can you
think of a recent example in which you did NOT show good self-discipline?
How did that situation turn out?
Effort
Effort is your willingness to try. It’s easy to put a lot of
effort into things you like and things you’re good at. What’s hard is
putting effort into things you DON’T do well. But that is where you effort
is needed the most! In which school subjects are you putting most of your
effort? Which subjects could use a little more effort on your part?
Enthusiasm
Enthusiasm is the level of excitement you feel about something.
Your enthusiasm shows that you are interested and that you care. Having
enthusiasm for certain subjects or activities can lead you toward long
term goals or your chosen career. What are you enthusiastic about? How
could your enthusiasm create opportunities for you later in life?
Fairness
Fairness has many meanings, like doing the right thing,
treating people the way they should be treated, and being impartial (not
taking sides). You’ve heard the expression "Life isn’t fair", and
sometimes it’s true. But sometimes it might be YOU who is being unfair.
Can you think of a time when you treated a friend or family member
unfairly? If you could do it all over again, what would you do
differently?
Focus
Focus means concentration. It involves paying attention and
avoiding distractions. Whether you’re learning geography or guitar or
basketball, staying focused is an important part of learning. Can you
identify some things that cause you to lose focus when you are studying?
How can you create a study environment that will help you to stay focused?
Generosity
Generosity is the act of giving. Often it means giving up money
or possessions. But it can also mean giving time, or a listening ear, or
kindness, or a smile, or just about anything. So you see, you don’t have
to be rich to be generous – we ALL have things we can give. In what ways
do you show generosity in your everyday life? How are other people
generous toward you?
Honesty
Honesty is truthfulness. It means you are not going to lie or
cheat or steal. Honesty is one of the building blocks of strong character,
and it is something you display every day of your life. Do you think of
yourself as an honest person? Do you think other people consider you to be
honest? Is it ever OK to NOT be honest with people?
Humility
Humility means being humble, or not thinking that you’re "all
that"! It’s important for you to be confident about yourself. But going
too far means you’re cocky, and that’s not a good thing. Humility makes
you believe that there is still more you can do to learn and improve. Do
you know someone who could use a dose of humility? Have you ever gone a
little overboard and forgotten about being humble?
Initiative
Initiative is your ability to get going. It’s that drive that
gets you started on doing your homework, or mowing the grass, or cleaning
your room. It’s also what helps you get others moving on things, like
starting a group project at school or getting the team to start warming up
before baseball practice. Among your friends, which ones show initiative?
Do you show initiative in doing things you are responsible for?
Integrity
Integrity is like a code of honor. If you have integrity, it
means that you have certain values and beliefs that you live by. It also
means you respect the values and beliefs of others. Integrity is a lot
like honesty – it’s one of the building blocks of character. Who are some
of the adults in your life who have a lot of integrity? Can you think of
any celebrities who are rich and famous but seem to LACK integrity?
Kindness
Kindness is just a matter of being nice. Nice to people, nice
to animals, nice to nature, nice to other peoples’ property…you know, just
being NICE. It sounds so simple, but sometimes people are so wrapped up in
themselves and their own problems that they stop being kind to each other.
Do you make a habit of being kind? What are some things that you can do to
help spread kindness in your school?
Leadership
Leadership means taking charge or setting an example for
others. You don’t have to be the smartest student or the best athlete or
the most popular kid in school to be a leader. Anyone can be a leader –
you just need good work habits and strong character. What are some of the
character traits of a good leader? How can YOU be a leader at school, or
on your team, or in your outside activities?
Loyalty
Loyalty is faithfulness. It means standing by someone even when
times get tough. Loyalty is an important part of friendship. Just be sure
that you don’t show "loyalty" to a friend by doing something that you KNOW
is wrong. A true friend would never put you in that position. Has a friend
ever questioned your loyalty? What are the consequences of doing something
that you KNOW is wrong?
Motivation
Motivation is something that causes you to take action. It’s a
feeling or event that gets you moving. People who are motivated have a
better chance of reaching the goals they set for themselves. What are some
of the things that motivate you? What are some things that you just can’t
seem to get motivated to start on?
Optimism
Optimism means having a positive outlook on things. It means
thinking that things are going to turn out well. People who are optimistic
usually plan ahead and prepare for the things they are about to do, and
sometimes that helps things turn out well. Why is it good for you to be
optimistic? What are some things you can do to help a friend who always
seems "down" and lacks optimism?
Patience
Patience is the ability to wait for things without whining or
complaining. It is a quality that many people do not have, and it can take
a long time to develop. You might want something NOW, but sometimes you
have to be patient and wait. Who is the most patient person in your home?
What are some ways in which you have been impatient lately?
Politeness
Politeness means speaking and acting in a civil way and using
good manners. It’s a lot like courtesy and kindness. Another way to put it
is being "not rude". Being polite means you know how to act in social
settings like a banquet or a big family gathering. What are some phrases
you would use when you are speaking politely? If someone is polite to you,
does that also mean they are being honest with you?
Resourcefulness
Resourcefulness is the ability to find a way to get things
done. It means you can figure things out even if the answers aren’t right
there in front of you. If you are resourceful, you will be more successful
in school and in your chosen career. Can you think of some ways that you
have been resourceful in solving a problem or getting something done? How
will resourcefulness help you in your career?
Respect
Respect means showing regard for other people’s feelings or
possessions. It is an attitude that you display every day. Showing respect
for others is very important in the way you relate to people, and it is a
HUGE part of your character. What are some ways you can show respect for
your teachers during class? What are some of the harmful things that can
happen when people show disrespect for others?
Responsibility
Responsibility is what you are showing when you own up to
something. When you are responsible, you take control of your actions and
your obligations. It might also mean taking the blame for something that
is your fault rather than pointing the finger at someone else. Do you
accept responsibility for your actions? In what ways do you need to start
becoming more responsible?
Sincerity
Sincerity means being real and genuine – not fake. It means
speaking or acting "from the heart" and really meaning it. Sincerity is
often the basis of very strong friendships, because you know that person
is being real with you. What is the difference between sincerity and
politeness? Have you ever been polite to someone and then realized that
you were not sincere?
Teamwork
Teamwork means working together to achieve a common goal. The
goal could be having a winning football team, putting together the coolest
project for science class, or having the band sound better than ever!
Teamwork can lead to great things, but everyone has to do their share. Are
you a "team player"? What can you do if someone is not working hard enough
to help the team succeed?
Tolerance
Tolerance is your ability to accept values, practices, or
beliefs that differ from your own. It also means accepting people who come
from different places and have different backgrounds. You will need to be
tolerant as you explore the world and meet new people. Do you tolerate
different views, opinions, and beliefs? How do you handle being the "odd
man out" when you feel like you’re different from everyone else?
Trustworthiness
Trustworthiness means you are worthy of someone’s trust. People
know they can trust you and believe in you because of the kind of person
you are. People who are trustworthy are often given a lot of
responsibility because they can get the job done. Who is one of the most
trustworthy people you know? What are some ways that you can show your
parents that you are trustworthy?
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