- "I am capable of achieving anything I set my mind to." - Inspired by Aristotle's philosophy of achieving excellence through hard work and dedication.
- "I am kind and compassionate towards myself and others." - Inspired by the teachings of Buddha on cultivating love and compassion towards oneself and others.
- "I am brave and resilient in the face of challenges." - Inspired by the Stoic philosophy of facing challenges with courage and resilience.
- "I am grateful for all the blessings in my life." - Inspired by the gratitude practice recommended by Marcus Aurelius.
- "I choose to focus on the positive and find joy in every moment." - Inspired by the teachings of Confucius on finding happiness in the present moment.
- "I am constantly growing and learning new things." - Inspired by the growth mindset philosophy of Carol Dweck.
- "I am honest and truthful in all my actions." - Inspired by the teachings of Socrates on the importance of living an honest and virtuous life.
- "I treat others with respect and kindness, regardless of our differences." - Inspired by the Golden Rule philosophy of treating others as we would like to be treated.
- "I trust in myself and my abilities." - Inspired by the philosophy of self-confidence and belief in oneself.
- "I am responsible for my own happiness and success." - Inspired by the philosophy of personal responsibility and taking ownership of one's life.
"The Dyslexic Reading Teacher Sean Taylor" Literacy for me was almost an unrealized unattainable dream! As a dyslexic learner I was unable to read, write, or decode words as a child, p,d,b and q were all the same letter. Many classroom teachers assumed I would never read or write due to the severity of my dyslexia and this made me feel worthless. I am a dyslexic reading teacher that has built a reputation for finding innovative ways "FREE" to teach reading to all students!
Sunday, May 7, 2023
10 Daily Affirmations for Kids
10 daily affirmations for kids based on the wisdom of the world's wisest philosophers:
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