Powerful teens blessing others?

Helping your children identify their unique character strengths, convictions, and things that give them goosebumps (AKA their passions and interests) can do more than just make them resilient – it can also help them bless others. Here's why:

  1. Knowing their strengths can boost confidence. When kids know what they're good at, they're more likely to feel confident and capable. This can help them face challenges with resilience and determination, and it can also make them more likely to take on new tasks and opportunities.

  2. Developing convictions can give kids a sense of purpose. When kids know what they believe in and why, they're more likely to have a sense of purpose and direction. This can help them stay focused and motivated, even when things get tough.

  3. Discovering their passions can bring joy and fulfillment. When kids find things that give them goosebumps (i.e. things that excite and inspire them), they're more likely to experience joy and fulfillment. This can give them a reason to wake up in the morning and a sense of excitement about the future.

But helping your kids discover their unique character strengths, convictions, and passions isn't just good for them – it can also help them bless others. When kids are confident, purposeful, and fulfilled, they're more likely to be kind, compassionate, and helpful to those around them. They're also more likely to use their strengths and passions to make a positive impact in the world.

So, how can you help your kids discover their unique character strengths, convictions, and passions? Here are a few tips:

  1. Encourage exploration. Give your kids the opportunity to try new things and discover what they enjoy. This can help them find their passions and identify their strengths.

  2. Talk about values and beliefs. Help your kids think about what they believe in and why. This can help them develop their convictions and a sense of purpose.

  3. Pay attention to what excites them. When your kids get excited about something, pay attention and ask them why. This can help them discover their passions and find things that give them goosebumps.

By helping your kids identify their unique character strengths, convictions, and passions, you can not only help them be resilient, but you can also help them bless others and make a positive impact in the world. - DavidAsk.com

David Ask