RESPONSIBILITY

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Moises Zetune chose Responsibility as an important character trait for success: AS A CHILD, NOW, HOW CAN YOU PRACTICE BEING RESPONSIBLE? Responsibility comes in many forms you could take out the trash or even put the dishes in the sink or saying you could watch something for a person the,,,

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TIME MANAGEMENT

JACK BIBI chose TIME MANAGEMENT as a trait for success: AS A CHILD, NOW, HOW CAN YOU PRACTICE TIME MANAGEMENT?      I can start doing important work first and do what I want later.  When I have to go to shul, doctor’s appointment, getting to class on time and more.,,,

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FOCUS

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Ezra Bekar chose Focus as an important character trait for success: AS A CHILD, NOW, HOW CAN YOU PRACTICE BEING FOCUSED?  By focusing, I can focus on my school work and always do my homework. And this  will help me to go to a good college EXPLAIN HOW FOCUSING COULD,,,

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Overcoming Fear

NATHAN BOTTON chose OVERCOMING FEAR as a trait for success: AS A CHILD, NOW, HOW CAN YOU PRACTICE OVERCOMING FEAR?      A way to recover from failure is never give up. Hashem puts hard things in your way and you can get around it. To practice, when you fail at,,,

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PATIENCE

JACK HEDAYA chose PATIENCE as a trait for success: AS A CHILD, NOW, HOW CAN YOU PRACTICE PATIENCE?      Jimmy wanted to order a board game. He asked his dad. “Ok,” his father answered. “But, let’s order it online, because it’s cheaper.” “No, but I want it now.” Jimmy said.,,,

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