A book
for children’s self-esteem, 'I love myself'
‘What is
learned in the cradle is carried to the tomb.’ Have you ever heard of this? This
famous proverb represents that fixed habits are very difficult to be switched. On
the other hand, if a decent habit is being formed from the early childhood, it
continues to play an important role in our life. As an example, early developed
children’s habits, going to bed and waking up early, and not complaining about
food quality, can bring a positive impact on later stages of adulthood’s healthy
life styles. This could explain why I made up my mind to write my second book, 'Putting things in place and order(整理整頓) is my power'.
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Putting
things in place and order is no less important than above types of habits. If children’s
belongings are put in place correctly on an everyday basis, these belongings
are easily found whenever necessary. Putting things in order is not only a way
to cherish our belongings but also a way to love and respect ourselves. This
habit can teach us how to live in a neat way and how to live ourselves more
transparently with a neatly arranged mindset.
Putting
things in place and order is also a manner to care about others. Let’s imagine empty
cans and snack packs are messed up and scattered around at public libraries. Visitors
can undoubtedly frown at them. However, parents’ burdens could be much more
relieved if things are put in place and order neatly. This kind of clean
environments can provide a better place for students to study at school and
people can pleasantly pay a visit to the public areas.
A good
habit does not require a huge determination, but it merely requires a sincere
attitude being developed by both parents and children on a daily life basis.
Once the well-formed habit is successfully executed, children’s self-reliance
and self-confidence can grow impeccably. Well-formed habits, at the end of the
day, also assist children to achieve their goals. Putting things in place and
order may seem small and trivial at first. But if continuously carried out, needless
to say, it would provide amazing power to grow ourselves.
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