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Self-reflection Living. Values Movement

Self-reflection Living. Values Movement

Good day. Welcome to self-reflection! Goodness is innate in humans - however, the daily

Good day. Welcome to self-reflection! Goodness is innate in humans - however, the daily grind leaves little time for us to relate with it / our own self. This self-reflection is an attempt to connect with oneself, and being aware of one’s connect with society and nature. The incidents / anecdotes / situations and the questions that follow, are to help the process - kindly fill-in the response boxes with your thoughts (for each of the posers) and feel free to save them for future reference / reflections. Thank you www. vset. org

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Reflection My response 1. How well do you get along with others? www. vset.

Reflection My response 1. How well do you get along with others? www. vset. org

Reflection My views 2. Do you find it difficult to exchange pleasantries with others?

Reflection My views 2. Do you find it difficult to exchange pleasantries with others? www. vset. org

Situation My response You always have a disagreement with a member in your team.

Situation My response You always have a disagreement with a member in your team. www. vset. org

Situation My views How will you reach to an understanding? www. vset. org

Situation My views How will you reach to an understanding? www. vset. org

Story Suraj was a 10 year old boy. He studied at the Baldwin Boys

Story Suraj was a 10 year old boy. He studied at the Baldwin Boys High School. He was a very nice boy. He spoke to everyone very politely and helped without a second thought. But Suraj had a problem. He had earned the name ‘ 2 minute boy’. This was because Suraj had the habit of saying 2 mins for everything. He would postpone everything by 2 mins. And after the 2 mins, he would again postpone by 2 mins. It was a never ending saga. When his mother would wake him up in the morning, he would say, “ 2 minutes Ma. Please. ” But after 2 minutes, he would say the same thing. This, he did for everything. One day, Suraj had school at 7 am instead of his usual 8 am. As always, Suraj kept on saying ‘ 2 minutes’ to his mother when she tried waking him up and therefore, he went to school running and reached at 7. 32 am. But the moment he entered the school, Suraj was shocked. He was about to burst into tears. www. vset. org

Reflection My response 5. What happens when I expect punctuality (from others) and it

Reflection My response 5. What happens when I expect punctuality (from others) and it doesn’t happen? www. vset. org

Reflection My response 6. Going forward, what I may do / could do? www.

Reflection My response 6. Going forward, what I may do / could do? www. vset. org