Problems are not stop signs, they are guidelines and hints.

As kids we tend to get frustrated every time we encounter a problem. For example, I was doing some math yesterday and I was not able to solve the problem I was sooooo frustrated I decided to stop and give us. I concluded math was not for me and I was going to give it up, it was enough.. Of course that only lasted until my mom got into the room and helped me solve the problem.

As must of you know, I have the blessing to be a home-school kid. Nop, that does not mean I do not get to do home-school and get away with what I can. That simple means, I need to get up and be responsible doing my classes and comply with my weekly schedule. I love to be home-school as I get to stay home when raining or snowing, and if I hurry up with all my task , I get extra time to dream and work and my channel. This blog for example, is part of my language class so while I enjoy talking about things I do, I also do my class. Anyway back to the main idea. Problems!

Problems are not stop signs, they are guidelines and hints. So next time you get into a problem, do not get frustrated but find a way around it or simple ask for help. Adults are must of the time willing to help us if we have the right attitude.

If we do not learn how to deal with our problems the right way at early age, then we will be adults that are out of control. Yes, I know a few I wonder what happened to them and why they behave the way they do.

So let’s prepare for our amazing super extraordinary future but learning to solve problems now.

Today’s challenge is to identify when you have a problem is see how you react to it. Then write in a journal what happened and what you did and think about it. Did you do the right thing? Did you learn a valuable lesson?

 

With love, SKY 🙂

6 Comments
  • Adam
    February 15, 2017

    sounds easy SKY but is too hard.

    • John
      February 15, 2017

      yes but we can do it. Sky thank you for sharing your skype ID looking forward to talk more with you.

  • Luke
    February 16, 2017

    by journal you mean diary?

  • John
    February 18, 2017

    I like how you explain things for a young girl. Is hard for kids to see problems different when they tell us what to do and punish us.

    • Anna
      February 18, 2017

      right, i knew she is right but is hard.

      • John
        February 18, 2017

        yes as our parents are the one in charge and not us. but maybe we can try I guess.

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