{"id":1794,"date":"2025-11-10T01:54:24","date_gmt":"2025-11-10T01:54:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.beaconhouse.net\/482\/?p=1794"},"modified":"2025-11-15T01:58:55","modified_gmt":"2025-11-15T01:58:55","slug":"small-habits-big-leaders-by-soha-saleem-3b","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.beaconhouse.net\/482\/small-habits-big-leaders-by-soha-saleem-3b\/","title":{"rendered":"Small Habits, Big Leaders by Soha Saleem-3B"},"content":{"rendered":"\r\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter\" src=\"https:\/\/core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com\/belpre_city_schools_ar\/article\/image\/c3a92aad-d341-468c-b680-1e88397c7019.png\" alt=\"Leader In Me at BE: 7 Habits of Happy Kids | Belpre City Schools\" width=\"400\" height=\"400\" \/>Do you know that every child can be a leader? Yes \u2014 even you! Being a leader doesn\u2019t mean being the boss. It means making good choices, helping others, and becoming the best version of yourself.<br \/><br \/>Here are the 7 effective habits that can make you a true leader:<br \/><br \/>\u2b50 Habit 1: Be Proactive \u2013 I Am in Charge of Me!<br \/><br \/>This habit teaches us to take responsibility.<br \/>It means thinking before acting, speaking kindly, and choosing the right thing \u2014 even when no one is watching.<br \/><br \/>\u2b50 Habit 2: Begin With the End in Mind \u2013 Have a Goal<br \/><br \/>Leaders always know where they are going.<br \/>Set small goals like, \u201cI will finish my homework on time\u201d or \u201cI will read for 20 minutes today.\u201d<br \/>Goals give you direction!<br \/><br \/>\u2b50 Habit 3: Put First Things First \u2013 Work Before Play<br \/><br \/>This habit is all about prioritizing.<br \/>Finish homework, clean your room, and prepare your school bag before you play.<br \/>When you complete important tasks first, fun feels even better!<br \/><br \/>\u2b50 Habit 4: Think Win-Win \u2013 Everyone Can Win<br \/><br \/>Good leaders try to make sure everyone is happy, not just themselves.<br \/>Share, take turns, and look for solutions that help you and others.<br \/><br \/>\u2b50 Habit 5: Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood \u2013 Listen First!<br \/><br \/>Great leaders are great listeners.<br \/>Before speaking, try to understand how others feel.<br \/>Listening shows respect and helps you communicate better.<br \/><br \/>\u2b50 Habit 6: Synergize \u2013 Together Is Better!<br \/><br \/>Teamwork makes everything easier!<br \/>When you work with friends or classmates, you combine ideas and make something even more amazing.<br \/><br \/>\u2b50 Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw \u2013 Take Care of Yourself<br \/><br \/>A leader stays healthy and happy.<br \/>Eat well, sleep well, play, read, and relax.<br \/>Taking care of your mind and body helps you stay strong and confident.<br \/><br \/>Remember- Leadership Starts with YOU!<br \/><br \/>You don\u2019t need a badge or a title to be a leader.<br \/>You just need good habits, a kind heart, and a positive attitude.<br \/>Start practicing these habits today \u2014 and watch the leader in you shine!<\/p>\r\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Do you know that every child can be a leader? Yes \u2014 even you! 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