Wednesday, 31 March 2021

Resilience - Wellbeing Year 9

Resilience

1. Kindness

kindness
/ˈkʌɪn(d)nəs/
noun
  1. the quality of being friendly, generous, and considerate.
    "he thanked them for their kindness and support"

A time I have used kindness is when someone was sitting kind off alone at lunch time, I sat next to then and started a conversation. This person is now a close friend to me, they are an actually amazing friend and we still talk often. I could have just ignored them, but I stopped to make someone else's day just a little better. I always like to check in with all my friends to see how their doing and if they have anything exciting going on.

2. Love for Learning

Love of learning is a disposition to seek out new experiences and novel opportunities for learningLove of learning can rescue a person from feelings of boredom and repetition. The most common example of someone that loves learning is a child. For the child, everything is fresh, new, and interesting.

A time I have used my Love for Learning is when every morning no matter what the circumstances I am always at school, ready for learning. I enjoy challenging myself and helping others who are struggling. I display my Love for Learning by making sure to catch up on work, try my best to be on time and asking for help if I need it. Some people may hate school but I'm not one of them, I will always appreciate being able to come here. Thousands of kids my age can only wish to be in my position so I try to be as grateful as possible. 

3. Humor

humour
/ˈhjuːmə/
noun
noun: humor

           the quality of being amusing or comic, especially as expressed in literature or speech.
  1. "his tales are full of humour"

A time I have used humor is whenever one of my friends is down or just a little put off I use humor to try and brighten their mood. Cracking jokes and teasing my friends (in a loving way lol) is one of my favourite things to pass time. The only reward that I need is a smile or giggle at one of my dumb jokes, though I seem to get a lot of eye rolls and response like "That was so bad" to conceal that they know how great the joke was :))).

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