Phrases
The choice of healthy words to use in thoughts and conversations will contribute to building healthy minds of yourself and others.
In the Classroom
You are a teacher and you are looking for words to express your appreciation.
I like the way you are having consideration for others.
I notice that you are using your time well and accomplishing what was assigned to you.
You are acting creatively in a way that is giving your project flair.
You are bringing out the best in others as a working member of the team.
I see that you are making great choices to get along with others.
I like how you are making a hard task easy by taking your assignment step by step.
You are being inspiring by making the task look easy.
You are using a pleasant voice which shows that you have a pleasant manner about you.
You are powerfully spirited which shows me determination and perseverance.
You are in control of your body as you are sitting with your feet on the floor and listening.
In the Home
You are a parent of a 15 year old son and you have a common rule to wash the sink after one brushes their teeth. You notice that your 15 year old son adheres to this rule. You focus your energy on this activity and say “Kevin, you washed the sink after you brushed your teeth. You are showing respect for me and the other family members by keeping the sink clean. You motivate me to want to establish other supportive rules such as this for all of us.”
