The Power of Positive Behavior

Posted on | August 11, 2010 | 1 Comment

People do learn by example.  Both the young and old will take notice of your behavior.

A few weeks ago, I discussed on the Strive to Be Gracious Facebook Fan Page the importance of teaching and living by the power of positive behavior by sharing a story of my daughter’s experience at a day camp. 

Gracious BehaviorAfter attending a day camp for several days, I became aware of  a little girl who had not been playing very nicely with Sofia Isabella or the other children in her class.  By the end of her camp experience, my 6yo was very proud of herself for teaching her classmates at camp good manners and how to be a good friend. 

My point is, she understands the value of positive behavior and is using it to better her own situations. We too can do the same thing every day if we are aware of our surroundings and how our behavior is effecting those around us.

In almost any situation,whether planning your wedding or through our daily interactions with others, we have the power to turn our own lemons into lemonade through the powers of our own positive behavior.

Strive to be Gracious my friends.

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One Response to “The Power of Positive Behavior”

  1. Charlotte Komorowski
    August 11th, 2010 @ 11:19 pm

    I think your post was really a great kick off to a potential series of posts about this topic. So many writers act like they comprehend what they’re writing about when it comes to this stuff and in reality, nearly no one actually get it. You seem to know about it however, so I think you ought to start writing more. Thanks a lot!

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