Friday, 6 April 2012

How to Keep the Olympic Values

With the Olympics on the way in London and many diferent from different countries are here to watch the games, you may wonder how you could show and keep the Olympic Values. But you may ask: 'What are the Olympic Values?'...

Here's: How to Keep the Olympic Values.♥

Steps
Well, the first Olympic Value is DETERMINATION. The definition of determination is - Firmness of Purpose. This means that whatever your goal is, you are always ready to complete it and you have no doubt that you will complete it. Examples of Determination during the Olympic games are when Athletic Runners are determined to cross the finish line first.


Another Value is EQUALITY. The definition of determination is - The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities. This means that even though that people come from different countries, they are all united as one whole community. In your community, there may be many different people but remember that you are all the same and that means you shouldn't mistreat anyone because of their background.

The third Olympic Value is RESPECT. The definition of respect is - A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements. This means that whether it's a god in your certain religion or if it's a person, then you must admire them in reverance because of theor talents. People can show respect to people who show a brave face even through hard times.

Another Olympic Value is EXCELLENCE. The definition of excellence is - The quality of being outstanding or extremely good. This means that any talent you may have should be practised with great quality. You shouldn't show people your talent half-heartedly. You should give it your all. Examples of Excellence is during the Olympic games are when Gymnasts show the judges their routines. They have to put a lot of effort in their performance. And you should too.

An Olympic Value is INSPIRATION. The definition of inspiration is - The process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, especially to do something creative: "flashes of inspiration". This means that someone is in awe of someone or something, maybe of what that person or thing did. For me, my inspiration is my Mummy♥ because after everything we've been through, she's still there for me and she always smiles. That's what people need in their lives.

The sixth Olympic Value is COURAGE. The definition of courage is - Strength in the face of pain or grief. This means that whenever you are afraid or anxious of doing something, then you must show bravery. Imagine all the auditionees on 'Britain's Got Talent' or 'The X Factor'. They must show courage if they want to perform and impress the judges as well as the national audience.

The final and most important one, in my opinion, is FRIENDSHIP. The definition of friendship is - The emotions or conduct of friends; the state of being friends. This means that everyone around you are like your neighbours; your friends. All the competitors and different countries in the Olympics must be united with friendship because in a way, they are one nation. Even in your every day community, you must be friends with each other because at the end of the day it's you and your love with your friends which saves the day...


KenzHeart ~ Says.♥

I REALLY DO HOPE THIS HELPED YOU UNDERSTAND THE OLYMPIC VALUES MORE AND I HOPE YOU DO KEEP IT IN YOUR HEART.
♥ Much Love ♥

 ~ 'Kenz♥

Wednesday, 4 April 2012

How to Shine at Secondary School


Sometimes you think in life, what's the point in being here? I'm just like everybody surrounding me. Well, don’t think that. Because you are your own person. You just need to show people....

Here’s: How to Shine at Secondary School.


Steps
1.    You should always try to participate in any academic performances which may get you in the know with pupils and teachers. If teachers see you doing good deeds, who knows? It may be the start of something new.

2.    Actually being GOOD in class really does pay off in the near future. Some teachers do actually note down behaviour.

3.    Taking part in school clubs that have connections to the school helps because the community of the school acknowledges your behaviour.

4.    Be friends with the right people. This doesn’t include people who will always get you into trouble. I’m talking about people who like almost the same things you do. They don’t want to bring you down. They’re there for you.

5.    The last and certainly not least point: BE YOURSELF. Don’t try and stand underneath someone else’s shadow. You are beautiful.♥


Tips
·         Asking pupils or teachers where to participate in certain clubs will help gain more knowledge of the school and the people in it.
·         Don’t just go up to people and ask them if they’re nice. Just smile at people.


Warnings
  •      Try not to be a teachers’ pet!


       KenzHeart ~ Says.♥
      THE MOST IMPORTANT THING TO DO TO BE ABLE TO SHINE AT SECONDARY SCHOOL IS TO BE YOUR SELF AT ALL TIMES. IT DOES HELP.
       ♥ Much Love ♥
      
       ~ 'Kenz♥