21 HABITS THAT TURN YOUR SELF:
1. Responsibility:
Take responsibility for your actions & be accountable for your mistakes.
2. Respect:
Show respect for yourself & others, including those who are different from you.
3. Honesty:
Be honest in your words & actions.
4. Empathy:
Try to understand and relate to the feeling and experiences of others.
5. Self-control:
Practice self-control and resist negative impulses.
6. Perseverance:
Keep working hard and don't give up, even when things get tough.
7. Initiative:
Take initiative and be proactive in your goals and responsibilities.
8. Time management:
Use your time wisely and efficiently.
9. Good communication:
Communicate clearly & effectively with others.
10. Problem-solving:
Use critical thinking and problem solving skills to overcome challenges.
11. Resourcefulness:
Use your resources and skills effectively to get things done.
12. Independence:
Develop independence and self-reliance.
13. Interdependence:
Recognize the importance of teamwork and interdependence with others.
14. Creativity:
Use your creativity and imagination to come up with new ideas and solutions.
15. Adaptability:
Be flexible & adaptable to change.
16. Leadership:
Develop leadership skills and the ability to inspire and guide others.
17. Emotional intelligence:
Develop your emotional intelligence and the ability to understand and manage your own emotions and those of others.
18. Confidence:
Believe in yourself and your abilities.
19. Courage:
Be brave and stand up for what you believe in.
20. Humility:
Be humble and open to learning and growth.
21. Gratitude:
Practice gratitude and appreciate what you have.
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