For the Lord is good and His Love endures forever; His faithfulness continues through all generations. Psalms 100:5
December 05, 2009
Staff Annual Dinner 2009
November 25, 2009
ANNOUNCEMENT - NEW PSG EXCO 2010
We would like to announce the new team of Executive Committee 2010 of Presbyterian High School's Parent Support Group:
CHAIRMAN ...... Mr. Alvin Soh
VICE CHAIRMAN.... Mr. Ang Lee San
SECRETARY .... Mrs. Jenny Chin
TREASURER .... Mrs. Elicia Soh
MEMBERS ... Mdm Wendy Chia (Parents' Activities), Mrs Celia Lee (Publicity/Blog), Mrs. Noriko Ide (School Activities)
As the new team takes over the reins from 1 December 2009, we would like to extend our warmest welcome to each of them, and they will need all your support in all the forthcoming activities for 2010.
With thanks,
PHS PSG 2009 ExCo Team
November 23, 2009
PSG BLOG turns ONE!!!
This blog would not have been possible if we did not have contributions from parents, 'followers' of our the blog. As this blog continues with the new team of PSG ExCo, we sincerely hope you have enjoyed our postings and continue to support this blog and the new team!
Warmest regards,
PSG ExCo 2009
PHS Graduation Night 2009
It was their Graduation Night a.k.a. Prom Nite!
PSG had the honour of decorating the Ballroom at the Copthorne King's in sync with the theme of STARS!
A group of parents have taken an afternoon off to inflate hundreds of balloons for the decorations and the photos below are the effort of an afternoon of sheer hard work! :)
Ang has uploaded more photos in a video ... check it out at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycHqqoRh2Q4
PSG End-of-Year Appreciation Dinner - 17 November 2009
This year, we have decided to engage in a more relaxed manner rather than the usual programme-packed session. We had a catered dinner at the function rooms of the Grandeur. We would like to thank Mrs. Wanda Ng, for booking the function rooms at her condo to accomodate us for this celebration.
Mr. Lim Yan Hock, Principal and Mdm Lee Hwee Ling, V.Principal attended the dinner despite their very tight schedule, and we really appreciate the time they have spent with the parents over dinner.
The PSG ExCo, especially Jenny (PSG Secretary), organized the dinner with a special surprise for incoming Chairman, Mr. Alvin Soh! A splendid job by Jenny... and thank you!
We would like to thank each parent, in their own ways, have contributed toward PSG, that you will continue to support our efforts to be the parent partners of Presbyterian High!
Below are some photos taken by PSG incoming Vice Chairman, Mr. Ang Lee San.
Mrs. Boey & AlvinNovember 06, 2009
NATURE IS CHANGING: Copenhagen & Beyond - What does it mean for Asia?
You are cordially invited to attend public lecture with experts from the International Union of Conservation of Nature, hosted by the Singapore Institute of International Affairs, and the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, and Indochine.
Event Details
Topic: Nature is Changing: Copenhagen & Beyond – What does it mean for Asia?
Date/Time: 11 Nov 2009, 5-7pm
Venue: Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Auditorium, Level 3 Blk B, Faculty of Law, NUS Bukit Timah Campus, 469G Bukit Timah Road Singapore 259772 [download map]
RSVP: Admission is free, but registration is required. To enable us to gauge attendance, do register online at http://www.siiaonline.org, or contact us 65164202/6134 or lkyspppl@nus.edu.sg.
Please register at. http://www.siiaonline.org/
November 04, 2009
PSG Reflections - ASPIRE 2009
My journey with Presbyterian High School’s PSG has been a memorable one filled with traditions, transition and transformation.
The traditions of the school, complete with the zeal of the parents made every effort a full-binding force despite challenges along the way.
The transitions of the principals brought along nostalgia, yet with anticipation.
The transformation of PSG team has been a delight, as we work more confidently with the school and with one another; staying focused and planning ahead. The team spirit remains steadfast, with God’s grace.
We have to constantly remind ourselves that serving in PHS’ PSG should come with passion, perseverance and perspective. Your commitment and support will contribute to the growth of the school and its pupils.
Nevertheless, our objectives should remain in-sync with God and here’s a verse to share with you:
Many are the plans in a man's heart, but it is the LORD's purpose that prevails. – Proverbs 19:21
May God continue to bless each one of you abundantly as you continue to serve in His name!
With warmest regards
Mrs. Agnes Chan
Presbyterian High School – Parent Support Group
Chairperson (2009)
TEMASEK POLYTECHNIC OPEN HOUSE - TP RAWKS! 16 to 18 November 2009
Experience life in Temasek Polytechnic through a series of workshops and games at our academic schools of Applied Science (ASc), Business (BUS), Design (DES), Engineering (ENG) and Informatics & IT (IIT) and Humanities & Social Sciences (HSS)!
Have a go at our many CCAs such as Dragonboating at the Bedok Reservoir or learning Hip Hop dancing!
RAWK the night away on the last day of TPRAWKS!! with live bands and music at the TP Jam & Hop!
Form lasting bonds with new friends, something Rawkers have cherished after every TPRAWKS!! But why wait? You can meet other Rawkers who’re coming to TPRAWKS!! on our Facebook page or Friendster account.
Register now and stand a chance to win some great prizes! If you sign up by 18 October 09, you might win free movie passes, a laptop bag, a handphone or an iPod Nano! So what’re you waiting for? Sign up now
Don’t forget to visit our blog
Temasek Polytechnic has a blog up over on tp4me.blogspot.com, where you can have an inside peek into how we’re planning for TPRAWKS!! and meet our star bloggers, Frayon and Fanning!
And many more…!
Keep your eye on this website! We’ll be updating it regularly with announcements and news on what you can expect at TPRAWKS!! 2009!
PARENTEEN SEMINAR @ NGEE ANN POLY - 21st November 2009
October 13, 2009
To all the graduates at Presbyterian High .... with love from PSG
to honor you for all the work you've done to get you here.
As we rise and give applause be sure you don't forget
that learning is not over as your future plans are met.
May you always be a listener and learn from all you meet
always keep a student's spirit and your life will be complete.
September 30, 2009
EATING FRUITS - contributed by Mr. Ang Lee San
What is the correct way of eating fruits?
IT MEANS NOT EATING FRUITS AFTER YOUR MEALS! * FRUITS SHOULD BE EATEN ON AN EMPTY STOMACH.
If you eat fruit like that, it will play a major role to detoxify your system, supplying you with a great deal of energy for weight loss and other life activities.
FRUIT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT FOOD. Let's say you eat two slices of bread and then a slice of fruit. The slice of fruit is ready to go straight through the stomach into the intestines, but it is prevented from doing so.
In the meantime the whole meal rots and ferments and turns to acid. The minute the fruit comes into contact with the food in the stomach and digestive juices, the entire mass of food begins to spoil....
So please eat your fruits on an empty stomach or before your meals! You have heard people complaining - every time I eat watermelon I burp, when I eat durian my stomach bloats up, when I eat a banana I feel like running to the toilet etc - actually all this will not arise if you eat the fruit on an empty stomach. The fruit mixes with the putrefying other food and produces gas and hence you will bloat!
Graying hair, balding, nervous outburst, and dark circles under the eyes all these will NOT happen if you take fruits on an empty stomach.
There is no such thing as some fruits, like orange and lemon are acidic, because all fruits become alkaline in our body, according to Dr. Herbert Shelton who did research on this matter. if you have mastered the correct way of eating fruits, you have the Secret of beauty, longevity, health, energy, happiness and normal weight.
When you need to drink fruit juice - drink only fresh fruit juice, NOT from the cans. Don't even drink juice that has been heated up. Don't eat cooked fruits because you don't get the nutrients at all. You only get to taste. Cooking destroys all the vitamins.
But eating a whole fruit is better than drinking the juice. If you should drink the juice, drink it mouthful by mouthful slowly, because you must let it mix with your saliva before swallowing it. You can go on a 3-day fruit fast to cleanse your body. Just eat fruits and drink fruit juice throughout the 3 days and you will be surprised when your friends tell you how radiant you look!
KIWI: Tiny but mighty. This is a good source of potassium, magnesium, vitamin E & fiber. Its vitamin C content is twice that of an orange.
APPLE: An apple a day keeps the doctor away? Although an apple has a low vitamin C content, it has antioxidants & flavonoids which enhances the activity of vitamin C thereby helping to lower the risks of colon cancer, heart attack & stroke.
STRAWBERRY: Protective Fruit. Strawberries have the highest total antioxidant power among major fruits & protect the body from cancer-causing, blood vessel-clogging free radicals.
ORANGE : Sweetest medicine. Taking 2-4 oranges a day may help keep colds away, lower cholesterol, prevent & dissolve kidney stones as well as lessens the risk of colon cancer.
WATERMELON: Coolest thirst quencher.. Composed of 92% water, it is also packed with a giant dose of glutathione, which helps boost our immune system. They are also a key source of lycopene - the cancer fighting oxidant. Other nutrients found in watermelon are vitamin C & Potassium.
GUAVA & PAPAYA: Top awards for vitamin C. They are the clear winners for their high vitamin C content. Guava is also rich in fiber, which helps prevent constipation. Papaya is rich in carotene; this is good for your eyes.
September 29, 2009
MOTHERS - contributed by Mrs. Jacinta Michael
Real Mothers know that their kitchen utensils are probably in the sandbox.
Real Mothers often have sticky floors, filthy ovens and happy kids.
Real Mothers know that dried play dough doesn't come out of carpets.
Real Mothers don't want to know what the vacuum just sucked up.
Real Mothers sometimes ask 'Why me?' and get their answer when a little
Voice says, 'Because I love you best.'
Real Mothers know that a child's growth is not measured by height or years or grade... It is marked by the progression of Mummy to Mum to Mother...
The Images of Mother
4 YEARS OF AGE - My Mummy can do anything!
8 YEARS OF AGE - My Mum knows a lot! A whole lot!
12 YEARS OF AGE - My Mother doesn't really know quite everything.
14 YEARS OF AGE - Naturally, Mother doesn't know that, either.
16 YEARS OF AGE - Mother? She's hopelessly old-fashioned.
18 YEARS OF AGE - That old woman? She's way out of date!
25 YEARS OF AGE - Well, she might know a little bit about it!
35 YEARS OF AGE - Before we decide, let's get Mum's opinion.
45 YEARS OF AGE - Wonder what Mum would have thought about it?
65 YEARS OF AGE - Wish I could talk it over with Mum.
The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair.
The beauty of a woman must be seen from in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides. The beauty of a woman is not in a facial mole, but true beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It is the caring that she lovingly gives, the passion that she Shows, and the beauty of a woman with passing years only grows!
September 07, 2009
From Our Daily Bread - 7 September 2009 - UNANSWERED PRAYERS
Luke tells of a Roman centurion with “great faith” (7:9). His faith was expressed first as an appeal to Jesus to heal his dying servant. Then it was expressed as an acknowledgment that Jesus could heal his servant anytime, anywhere. The centurion did not ask Jesus to do things his way.
Faith has been described as “trusting God’s heart and trusting God’s power.” Some prayers that seem to go unanswered are simply instances in which God has lovingly overruled our wishes. He knows that what we have asked for is not best. Or it may be that our timing is not His timing, or He has some far greater purpose in mind. Let us remember, even Jesus prayed to His heavenly Father, “Nevertheless not My will, but Yours” (Luke 22:42).
Do we have the centurion’s great faith—a faith that trusts God to do His work, in His way? — C. P. Hia
September 02, 2009
Teacher's Day 2009 - Lunch @ Serangoon Gardens Country Club
Special thanks to:
Elder Alvin Ooi, Elder Sunny, Elder Winston, Elder Michael Lee, Pastor Lim Chye Peng, Mr. Lim Yan Hock, Mdm Lee Hwee Lin for gracing this special occasion.
Winston Thio who has graciously accepted his emcee role (with very short notice)
Alumni for the support on Function room decorations
Jenny Chin for coordinating the Lucky Draw
The PSG team - Rose, Jenny, Jacinta & Bernard, Ang & Sheena, Noriko, Celia, Elicia & Alvin.
We missed you:
Teachers who are on reservist or away on work assignments and sick leave ....
September 01, 2009
A Teacher's Day Story
I dreamed I stood
in a studio
And watched two
sculptors there,
The clay they used
was a young child's mind
And they fashioned it with care.
One was a teacher;
the tools she used
were books and
music and art;
One was a parent
with a guiding hand
and a gentle loving heart.
And when at last
their work was done
They were proud of
what they had wrought
For the things they
had worked into the child
Could never be
sold or bought.
And each agreed she
would have failed
if she had worked alone
For behind the parent
stood the school,
and behind the teacher
stood the home
August 31, 2009
THE CREATION OF THE TEACHER
"Yes," said the Lord, " but have you read the specs on this order?"
TEACHER:
…must stand above all students, yet be on their level... must be able to do 180 things not connected with the subject being taught... must run on coffee, coke and leftovers,... must communicate vital knowledge to all students daily and be right most of the time... must have more time for others than for herself/himself... must have a smile that can endure through pay cuts, problematic children, and worried parents... must go on teaching when parents question every move and others are not supportive... must have 6 pair of hands.
"Six pair of hands, " said the angel, "that's impossible""Well, " said the Lord, " it is not the hands that are the problem. It is the three pairs of eyes that are presenting the most difficulty!"
The angel looked incredulous, " Three pairs of eyes...on a standard model?"
The Lord nodded His head, " One pair can see a student for what he is and not what others have labeled him as. Another pair of eyes is in the back of the teacher's head to see what should not be seen, but what must be known. The eyes in the front are only to look at the child as he/she 'acts out' in order to reflect, " I understand and I still believe in you", without so much as saying a word to the child."
"Lord, " said the angel, " this is a very large project and I think you should work on it tomorrow".
"I can't," said the Lord, " for I have come very close to creating something much like Myself. I have one that comes to work when he/she is sick.....teaches a class of children that do not want to learn....has a special place in his/her heart for children who are not his/her own.....understands the struggles of those who have difficulty....never takes the students for granted..."
The angel looked closely at the model the Lord was creating. "It is too soft-hearted, " said the angel.
"Yes," said the Lord, " but also tough, You can not imagine what this teacher can endure or do, if necessary".
"Can this teacher think?" asked the angel.
"Not only think," said the Lord,. "but reason and compromise."
The angel came closer to have a better look at the model and ran his finger over the teacher's cheek.
"Well, Lord, " said the angel, your job looks fine but there is a leak. I told you that you were putting too much into this model. You can not imagine the stress that will be placed upon the teacher."
The Lord moved in closer and lifted the drop of moisture from the teacher's cheek.It shone and glistened in the light.
"It is not a leak," He said, "It is a tear."
"A tear? What is that?" asked the angel, "What is a tear for?"
The Lord replied with great thought, " It is for the joy and pride of seeing a child accomplish even the smallest task. It is for the loneliness of children who have a hard time to fit in and it is for compassion for the feelings of their parents. It comes from the pain of not being able to reach some children and the disappointment those children feel in themselves. It comes often when a teacher has been with a class for a year and must say good-bye to those students and get ready to welcome a new class." "My, " said the angel, " The tear thing is a great idea...You are a genius!!"The Lord looked somber, "I didn't put it there."
-- Author Unknown
SPECIALLY DEDICATED TO ALL THE TEACHERS AT PRESBYTERIAN HIGH SCHOOL!
Teacher's Day 2009 - School Concert - Preparation & Actual Day
The Parent Support Group would like to thank you for your time taken on Friday evening, 28 August, in the preparation of the decorations etc. You have shown to have positive attitude with excellent team work!
And special thanks to the PSG team who has taught the Student Councillors how to make flowers out of recycled materials like disposable plastic cups and the crepe-paper flower.... not forgetting the fathers from our team - Alvin, Ang and Bernard - now we know why God made men taller than women!
Here are some photos for the memories!
August 30, 2009
Teacher's Day 2009 - Hall Decorations
What an appropriate theme for Teacher's Day!
Teachers are the constant pillar of strength, the mentor of the students, the guiding 'light' in a dark alley, they constantly need to recharge just to shine bright and far for the students. So this Teacher's Day, we salute you!
Here are some the photos of the Hall decorations, inspired by the PSG and transformed by the students.
BLESSED TEACHER'S DAY 2009!
August 13, 2009
PHS Evening Academy
August 05, 2009
A Note to All Parents ... we need your help!
So, what is the PHS Evening Academy?
Annually, a batch of ‘N’ and ‘O’ Levels students are putting in the extra effort to study within the school compound, alongside with their subject teachers in an informal manner. Students are encouraged to ask their teachers for any help they require pertaining to their subjects.
Presbyterian High School opens its doors from 6pm to 9pm nightly starting from 11 August 2009, to encourage the students to study within a conducive environment with dedicated and self-sacrificial teachers who will accompany them during this examination ‘fever’.
If the students and teachers are so busy, what can the Parent Support Group do?
To share our love and care. HOW?
The Parent Support Group extends our invitation to you, to be part of this program. We need your commitment to a date or dates that you are available from 6pm to 9pm. With your commitment, a duty roster will be written.
Our duties:
• To ensure that snacks are delivered to the School’s canteen during that period, so that the students can have a night-snack.
• To serve the students their night-snacks* along with a healthy drink (barley, Milo, juice, Ribena etc.)
• All the foods and beverages served must be ‘halal’ as a respect to our Muslim students.
• After the snacks are served, to tidy up the PSG corner that is set aside for beverage serving or food preparation. Please ensure personal hygiene during the preparation of food & beverages.
Note: A nightly turnout is approx. 20 to 25 students/teachers. You are encouraged to bring sufficient snacks with a little extra for the Security Guards and the School Attendants.
*Some classification of night snacks:
Sandwiches (remember, no pork and must be halal)
Little cakes, brownies, muffins
Sweet potato soup / Green bean soup
Basically, finger-food
# All cups, paper plates, serviettes, forks/spoons need to be provided by the Parent-On-Duty.
Remember: Your child will eventually be an Evening Academy ‘candidate’.
For any clarifications, please let us know either by email: presbyterianhighpsg@gmail.com or give us a call.
Parenting Workshop by Glenn Lim
Please be informed that the Parenting Workshop by Mr. Glenn Lim has been cancelled due to the current situation on H1N1.
Thank you for your understanding!
Warmest regards
Parent Support Group
August 04, 2009
NDP 09: Come Together – Reaching Out, Reaching Up
Our theme for NDP 09, “Come Together – Reaching Out, Reaching Up” draws inspiration from our Pledge. It is about our coming together as ‘one united people’, to Reach Out to all Singaporeans regardless of ‘race, language or religion’, and to Reach Up towards our hopes and aspirations articulated when we pledge to ‘achieve happiness, prosperity and progress for our nation.’ When times are tough, we know that Singaporeans will rally together, support each other and believe that things will work out fine.
At the end of the day, let's reflect on what does National Day means to us!
May God continue to bless our nation on it's 44th birthday and many more to come!
National Day 2009 - Reflections
July 17, 2009
10 Laws of Sowing
2. Where we sow is where we reap
3.The Quality we sow is the Quality we reap
4.Want to harvest a thousand plants, we need to sow a “few” thousand seeds
5.The seed sown multiplies
6.Sow to your Harvest and NOT from your Harvest
Want to harvest 10 acres, then sow in a plot of 10 acres. If we stick to the
current 5 acres, it is not sowing to the harvest but from the harvest.
7. The seed must be planted in the ground
8. The seed must be left alone for the harvest to occur- Seasons
9. The Harvest always takes time
10.The window for the Harvest cycle is short – Harvest Does not Wait
July 14, 2009
Collaboration is an Excellent strategy for achievement
tried to read a map, he accidentally drove off the road into
a ditch. Though he wasn’t injured, his car was stuck deep in
the mud. So the man walked to a nearby farm to ask for help.
"Warwick can get you out of that ditch," said the farmer,
pointing to an old mule standing in a field. The man looked
at the haggardly mule and looked at the farmer who just
stood there and repeated, "Yep, old Warwick can do the job."
The man figured he had nothing to lose. The two men and
Warwick made their way back to the ditch.
The farmer hitched the mule to the car. With a snap of the
reins he shouted, "Pull, Fred! Pull, Jack! Pull, Ted!, Pull,
Warwick!" And the mule pulled the car from the ditch with
very little effort.
The man was amazed. He thanked the farmer, patted the mule
and asked, "Why did you call out all of those other names
before you called Warwick?"
The farmer grinned and said, "Old Warwick is just about
blind. As long as he believes he's part of a team, he
doesn't mind pulling."
Moral:
Collaboration is an excellent strategy for achievement.
Article is taken from PROMOTING RESPONSIBILITY & LEARNING - Marvin Marshall's Monthly Newsletter
NO UNDERSTAND ????
This is a contribution from one of the fathers. No offence to all the women out there, this is just one of those jokes that we, ladies, take it within our stride .... Ahem! Enjoy it!
July 07, 2009
THE CHOICE IS YOURS - John Maxwell
You will invest your life in something, or you will throw it away on nothing.
Haddon Robinson
How to develop commitment
- Realize it usually begins with a struggle
- Understand that it has nothing to do with talent or ability
- Recognize that it’s not a matter of conditions but of choice
- Start with the little things
- Settle moral issues before you are confronted
- Trust in God
6. TEACHABILITY is a Choice
They know enough who know how to learn. – Henry Brooks Adams
Nothing is interesting if you are not interested. Helen Macinness
To be fond of learning is to be near to knowledge. – Tze-Sze
U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt is an outspoken man of action. He is known for regular boxing, judo and horseback rides, hikes.
His accomplishments while in leadership, are remarkable; building of the Panama Canal, negotiation of peace between Russia and Japan, winning a Nobel Peace Prize.
Even after his presidency, he led a scientific expedition to River of Doubt in Brazil. It was a great learning adventure and he was 55 years old.
On Jan 6, 1919, he died at his home, in his sleep. Although death has taken him during sleep, when they removed him from his bed, they found a book under his pillow. Up to the very end, Theodore Roosevelt was still striving to learn and improve himself.
He is a truly remarkable man of his age, to be always on-the-go and thirsty for knowledge.
Bubbles On The Border - taken from Our Daily Bread
“What we see depends mainly on what we look for,” said British statesman John Lubbock (1834–1913). A good attitude and the right focus help us to handle life joyfully, even though it doesn’t change our circumstances.
Paul encouraged the Corinthians in their trials: “Do not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen. For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal” (2 Cor. 4:18).
So what’s unseen and eternal that we can look at? The character of God is an excellent place to focus. He is good (Ps. 25:8), He is just (Isa. 30:18), He is forgiving (1 John 1:9), and He is faithful (Deut. 7:9).
Pondering God’s character can give us joy in the midst of our struggles. — Anne Cetas
The eyes of faith when fixed on Christ
Give hope for what’s ahead;
But focus on life’s obstacles,
And faith gives way to dread. —D. De Haan
When Christ is the center of your focus, all else will come into proper perspective.
July 04, 2009
THE CHOICE IS YOURS - John Maxwell
3. VALUES are a Choice
Try not to become Men of Success,
Rather, become Men of Value – Albert Einstein
Values are like …
Anchors – They hold you steady during roght times
Friends – They stay with you and assure you
The North Star – They are always dependable to guide you
A Fresh Wind – They give you refreshing encouragement
4. SELF-DISCIPLINE is a Choice
It is not the mountains we conquer, but ourselves – Sir Edmund Hillary
6 keys to self-discipline
Train yourself to make good use of your time
Study yourself, identify your strengths, and build on them
Know the priorities of your work
Give your time to the people who produce results
Make decisions quickly with limited information
Take action whenever possible
July 01, 2009
Book of the Month - The Choice Is Yours - John C Maxwell
This small, yet powerful handbook offers inspiration and guidance in 16 key areas that will help you become the person you desire to be.
In our everyday life, we are faced with choices and decision-making. Do we select the path that is difficult and less-travelled or the easy road? The decision is yours ... and the choice is yours!
The 16 key areas are:
1. Attitude
2. Character
3. Values
4. Self-discipline
5. Commitment
6. Teachability
7. Initiative
8. Passion
9. Courage
10. Responsibility
11. Growth
12. Relationships
13. Communication
14. Encouragement
15. Servanthood
16. Love
To totally grasp 16 key areas at one shot maybe a little too much to handle, so we'll cover 2 key areas each time.
TODAY (Day 1)
1. ATTITUDE is a Choice
Life is 10% how we make it; 90% how we take it.
No matter what, your attitude is a choice
It’s easier to maintain the right attitude than to regain it
Your attitude determines your action
The people you lead reflect the attitude you possess
Reflection:
Happiness does not depend on outward things, but on the way we see them
- Leo Tolstoy
A good heart is better than all the heads in the world
- Gifts and talents are given to us, but character is developed by us
- Our character earns the trust of others
- Only good character gives us lasting success with people
- Strong character communicates credibility and consistency
- Our character colors our perspective
- We cannot rise above the limitations of our character
Sow a Thought, and you reap and Act
Sow an Act, and you reap a Habit
Sow a Habit, and you reap a Character
Sow a Character, and you reap a Destiny.






















































