Ruth didn’t feel like studying, but her friend Chucks had some wise words for her. Watch this inspiring story about the importance of self-motivation!
Assignment for Children:
Reflect and Write: Write about a time when you didn’t feel like doing something important, like homework, chores, or practicing a skill. What motivated you to push through, and how did you feel afterward?
My Motivation List: Write down three things that motivate you to do your best — it could be your dreams, family, or role models. Decorate your list and title it "My Power Driver!"
Goal-Setting Activity: Choose one task you’ve been avoiding (e.g., tidying your room, improving your handwriting, or reading a book). Write down:
What you need to do
Why it’s important
How you’ll stay motivated to finish it
Creative Task: Create a motivational poster with a positive slogan like "I Can Do Hard Things!" or "Winners Don’t Quit!" Add drawings or pictures that inspire you to keep going.
Bonus Activity: Ask a family member or friend to be your “Motivation Buddy” for the week. Share your goals with them and ask them to cheer you on whenever you feel like giving up.
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