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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're listening to Inspiration for Kids podcast, the channel for creativity,
communication and character development for children. Guardians and teachers around
the world. Join teacher A Meal and friends as we
aim for the stars raising heroes of tomorrow. Now here's
your host, teacher.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
Emil disappointment, Oh disappointment. Teachery Mill has gone through so
many disappointments in life, and so have so many people
around them. Well, even your family members, your friends, your teachers,
everybody's gone through disappointment and now you are disappointed. Does
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it hurt? Is it bad? I want you to know
that everybody goes through disappointment a knowledge and experience it
and say it. Tell people, because you know what.
Speaker 3 (01:05):
Feeling disappointed is a part of life. But it's not
disappointment itself that's important.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
It is the way that we respond to disappointment that
truly matters. So let's explore how we can turn disappointment
into a source of inspiration, a source of motivation. The
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first thing I think we need to do is to
embrace disappointment. Yes, you've hurt me, right, don't push it away,
accept it and then use it as because it shows you.
This disappointment shows you what methods to you and where
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you can grow. Use this feeling to fuel your determination
to bounce back stronger, to become stronger, to do better,
to aim further, and to achieve higher. So when disappointment strikes,
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see that as a chance to do more. Push yourself
and challenge yourself so you can get better. Let your
disappointment be your driving force behind your actions. Channel the
energy into positive endeavors, and watch as you inch closer
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towards that dream of yours, that goal. Teachery Mill certainly
has done that. I have been pushed back so many
times in my life. I've gone through terrible things. I
lost the home, I lost my business, I lost a
lot of things. I lost even people. People have said
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I wasn't good enough. I use all of that disappointment
in life to do better, to do more, to go further.
And I've gotten better. I've done more, and I have
gone further, because if I can do it, you certainly can.
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Disappointment is not the end. It's the beginning, your beginning
of something new, a new chapter, even a new door.
Use it as a stepping stone. What can I do
better to get my goal? How can I do better?
What do I need, What do I need to say?
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What must I learn? Where do I go to get
to my objectives? My dream? So use that disappartment, use
it as a determination, as a stepping stone. You have
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the power to change your disappartment into a dream, your
dream or even a bigger dream. Start sit down, right down?
What disappointed you? How is disappointed you? How it has
stopped you from getting what you want? And then do
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a brainstorm or a mind back or what could have done?
You could have done better? How you can do better?
Start from there. We'll start from scratch, start from the bottom,
and then graze and up. Go on, turn your disappointment now,
sit down, get a few of paper, get a pendant pencil,
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write it down and then, in addition to working to
to become better, you'll also feel better and you'll build
yourself in character. I'm here for you to support you,
have faith you. I'm featuring email on Inspiration for Kids
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and stage.
Speaker 1 (05:28):
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