PPT_RESPOSIBLE-ME_MARCH-1-CATCH UP FRIDAY LESSON-.pptx
3. Below are engaging ways for you to nurture your
commitment to your responsibilities:
R-eflect on the situation. You can choose to put
the situation into words such as by writing about
it in your journal or by verbalizing it to yourself
or someone you trust. Think about your situation
and the benefits that you and others can get if
you will act responsibly.
4. E-valuate all realistic scenarios, good or bad. Acting
responsibly and problem-solving become effortless
when you are aware about the possible scenarios that
can happen.
S-implify your situation. Sometimes, we worry too
much about our situations because we think of them as
being overly complex. However, when we start to
explore the big picture, we will start to realize that the
situation is manageable after all, and it is not
something that cannot be solved by a simple act of
responsibility or problem-solving.
5. P-ut into practice your great ideas. Ideas, no matter
how great, will only remain ideas if these will not
be applied. Application is important as we choose to
become more and more responsible. At the end of
the day, the goal is for you to be responsible even
without other peoples influence.
O-pt to gather information about the situation.
When you are equipped with the right information,
you can perform your responsibilities better because
you see the benefits that can be derived from it.
6. N-avigate your situation. Remember to be always in control of
the situation no matter how new it may appear. To make your
responsibilities in life bearable no matter what, think of life
situations as something that you have to traverse. With the right
frame of mind, you are on your way to becoming a more
responsible you.
S-tress management. Start to manage your stress at a young age.
The most practical way that you can do this is to practice a
healthy lifestyleget enough sleep, eat healthy, keep active and
be kind to yourself and to others. When you can manage your
stress, you become more capable of performing your
responsibilities and solving problems.
7. I-ndependent thinking. While it is imperative to
consider other peoples opinions and beliefs, being
confident in yourself is just as important. There will
be many moments in your life in which your own
decision, your own judgment call, your own resolve
will be the only things that will matter.
8. B-e ready to be committed. Responsibilities are not
superficial tasks that we can choose to do whenever we
want or forego when it is no longer convenient for us.
When we have responsibilities to perform, we have to
make sure that we can live up to it.
L-earn at all times. A responsible person is not just able to
help himself or herself and others just because he or she is
a great problem-solver. A responsible person craves
learning whenever possible. He or she is not afraid to
encounter difficult situations for as long as it is an
opportunity to learn.
9. E-agerness for service. When you have planted in
your heart the seed of responsibility, you have to
understand that you are not only acting responsibly
for yourself but also for others. A person who does
not have any concern for others will not mind his or
her responsibilities.
10. Bridging the gaps
You will design ways of becoming a responsible learner by accomplishing the worksheet
below on a clean sheet of paper/bond paper.
What are my responsibilities? What have I done to fully perform
my responsibilities?
What should I improve to become a responsible
person who responds to lifes challenges
positively?
How will I do these improvements (for self and
others)?
11. 1. Have you internalized how tough and
positive a person you are?
2. Do you think that the life challenges that you
will encounter will be easier to deal with
because of what you have learned and with
the positive skills developed in solving them?
Why?
3. Are you willing to share and help others to
conquer their challenges in life? How?