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What is respect?

• It’s how you treat


others
• It’s being considerate
of people’s feelings
• It’s recognizing the
value of people,
property, the
environment and
yourself.
How do you treat people who are
different from you?
• Do you judge them
by their looks?
• Do you offer to be
friends?
• Do you get to know
who a person really
is?
What do you do when you get
angry?
• Do you blame others
for your mistakes?
• Do you admit when
you are wrong?
• Do you say “I’m
sorry”?
• Do you yell and
scream?
How do you behave in class?
• Do you talk while others
are talking?
• Do you raise your hand
when you need help?
• Do you help teachers and
other students?
• Do you keep your area
clean?
• Do you practice the 6 P’s?
We are different from each other,
but we also have similarities

• People come in different sizes, shapes and


colors
• We all have hopes and dreams
• We all have feelings and emotions
How you show respect-
it’s all up to you

Respect means caring


and treating others
with kindness. By
showing respect for
others, property, the
environment, and
yourself, you will, in
turn, earn the respect
that you deserve!
Do you practice the 6 P’s
Be polite

• Synonyms
– Civilized, refined, ultured, sophisticated, genteel,
well bred
• Having or showing behaviour that is
respectful and considerate of other people
• Elating to people who regard themselves as
more cultured and refined than others.
Example

• A polite person is someone who treats


everyone with respect. No matter how
rudely we sometimes behave, we always
enjoy the company of a polite person.
• A polite person often not only lifts the
mood of the person sitting next to them
but also changes the dignity of the whole
place around them
Prepared
• Define
– Ready to do or deal with something
• Being Prepared Enhances Self Discipline
• Being Prepared Enhances Our Strategic
Thinking
• Being Prepared Increases Our Flexibility
• Being Prepared Develops Our Resilience
– Resilience is that ability to become strong,
healthy, or successful again after something
bad happens.
• Being Prepared Increases Our Flexibility
– thought processes will expand with fluidity
and flexibility
• Being Prepared Develops Our Resilience
– Resilience is that ability to become strong,
healthy, or successful again after something
bad happens.

By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail –


Benjamin Franklin
Prompt

• Definition
– encourage (a hesitating speaker) to say
something
• 7 Reasons Being on Time Matters
– Being Late Weakens Your Position
– When You’re Not on Time, You’re
Stealing
– There’s No Good Excuse:
• Other than a real emergency
– Being Late Wastes Money
– Being Late Makes You Scatterbrained
Punctuality displays a person’s respect for
people and time.
Productive

• If you're productive,
that means you do a lot — you create or
produce large amounts of something
• You’ll do more with less of your time
• You’ll do better with your time.
• You’ll earn more with your time.
• You’ll have an easier time.
• You’ll have time to do something
different.
• You’ll have more time in a day.
• Time will be on your side.
• You’ll be able to control time better.
• You’ll free up more time.
• You’ll improve over time
Positive

• Definition
– Constructive, optimistic, or confident
• Increased life span.
• Lower rates of depression.
• Lower levels of distress.
• Greater resistance to the common cold.
• Better psychological and physical well-
being.
• Better cardiovascular health and reduced
risk of death from cardiovascular disease.
Benefits in positive thinking

• Positive thinkers cope with stress faster


and more effectively
• Better health
• You have better relationships with people
• A positive way of thought lets you be
more focused and concentrated.
• More confidence.
• Positive thinkers are more successful in
life.
• They have a happier life
– The optimistic people usually live happier
and more productive life.
– Remember the law of attraction – if the
person thinks positive, she attracts more
positive events in her life. I
Participate
• Def:
– be involved; take part
• Participation teaches workers new skills
and helps train and identify leaders.
• Participation enhances
– People's sense of power and dignity, thus
reducing the need to show power through
fighting management and restricting
production. management relations.
• Benefits
– Your opinion is important
– More perspectives
– New information
• Participation may result in better decisions
• People are more likely to implement
decisions they have made themselves.
– They know better what is expected of them,
and helping make a decision commits one to
it.
– Participation may lower the disutility of effort,
by providing intrinsic motivation
• The process of participation may satisfy
such no pecuniary needs as creativity,
achievement, and the desire for respect
• Participation may improve communication
and cooperation
• Participative workers supervise themselves
• Participation enhances people's sense of
power and dignity
• Participation increases loyalty and
identification with the organization
• Participation frequently results in the
setting of goals.

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