UNIT 1
UNIT 1
Directions Give your insight on “How to develop a strong character”. Use the space below as your draft. Publish this writing on a blog page. Submit your work in a pigeon box which are provided in your department/college or to the Google class on or before the date as reflected on your study schedule. See rubrics on blogging on page 74.
“How to develop a strong character”
Character development is about learning the qualities that make up a strong, responsible individual.
The best way to build a strong character is to take responsibility for your own life, not to blame others for your mistakes. Learn common sense and reduce stupidity and ignorance. Teach yourself to read, not post-literate, think for yourself, and learn life lessons in a philosophical way.
The best place to start is to include emotional intelligence and spiritual development in actions and words, starting in school, through college, and in work life. Emotional intelligence makes a person, a person. Our actions, reactions, speech, treatment of others and reactions depend on our ability to identify, monitor, understand and regulate our emotions and feelings.
In order to build a strong character, the following traits must be cultivated:
• Honesty and Authenticity.
• Reliable and dependable.
• Trustworthy and keeps its word.
• Be courageous, inspire others, and stay the course even though it may sometimes be unpopular or difficult due to peer pressure from friends or family, but they are not as brave as you are.
Every traits helps you build the depth of your character from the inside out. By the end of the process, you should emerge as a fully realized, multi-dimensional character.
Furthermore, Developing a strong character is an ongoing process. You can't expect to be perfect from the start, and you're bound to make some mistakes along the way. But if you take it one step at a time and focus on your goals, you'll get there eventually.
Remember, developing your character is more than just learning how to behave like a good person. It's also about being the best version of yourself.
Indeed, to develop a strong character you are able to cultivate positive attitude, stay optimistic, and focus on what's right in others instead of dwelling on their flaws. Take responsibility for yourself (through things like faith) by learning how to take care of yourself financially, emotionally, physically, and spiritually. By trying as hard as you can to show empathy, not only don’t judge people based on their appearance, but understand where they come from before making any judgments about them.
SUMMITED BY: CHRISTINE I. YABO
CLASS SCHEDULE: CFLM 1 (T-TH) 9:00-10:30 am
SUMMITED TO: PROF MARICEL ADRIATICO