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Thinking about others means shifting focus from ourselves to notice the feelings, needs, and perspectives of people around us. ๐Ÿ”‘ Key Vocabulary Feeling what others feel. Perspective: Seeing through another's eyes. Compassion: Wanting to help others. Awareness: Noticing the world around you. ๐Ÿ’ก Daily Action Pillars 1. Stop and Observe Put away digital distractions. Look at people's faces. Read body language cues. Listen to their tone. 2. Ask and Listen Ask open-ended questions. Do not interrupt them. Put your phone down. Validate their feelings first. 3. Help Without Asking Hold doors for others. Share your resources willingly. Clean up shared spaces. Offer a genuine compliment. ๐Ÿง  Self-Reflection Checklists Am I thinking about others? Did I ask how someone was doing today? Did I let someone else speak first? Did I consider how my volume affects others? Did I offer help when I saw a struggle? ๐ŸŽญ Scenario Practice Scenario: Your friend is sitting alone looking sad. Selfish thought: "I want to go play with my other friends."

Thinking of others: "I will go sit by them and ask if they are okay." (Dub) 1 : I Think About Others

Thinking of others: "I will hold the door open so they don't struggle." Thinking about others means shifting focus from ourselves

Here is structured content for your topic (often used in social-emotional learning or character education for Level 1 / Dub 1 learners). Core Concept Compassion: Wanting to help others

You are walking through a door and someone is behind you carrying boxes. Selfish thought: "I need to get to my destination quickly."


Thinking about others means shifting focus from ourselves to notice the feelings, needs, and perspectives of people around us. ๐Ÿ”‘ Key Vocabulary Feeling what others feel. Perspective: Seeing through another's eyes. Compassion: Wanting to help others. Awareness: Noticing the world around you. ๐Ÿ’ก Daily Action Pillars 1. Stop and Observe Put away digital distractions. Look at people's faces. Read body language cues. Listen to their tone. 2. Ask and Listen Ask open-ended questions. Do not interrupt them. Put your phone down. Validate their feelings first. 3. Help Without Asking Hold doors for others. Share your resources willingly. Clean up shared spaces. Offer a genuine compliment. ๐Ÿง  Self-Reflection Checklists Am I thinking about others? Did I ask how someone was doing today? Did I let someone else speak first? Did I consider how my volume affects others? Did I offer help when I saw a struggle? ๐ŸŽญ Scenario Practice Scenario: Your friend is sitting alone looking sad. Selfish thought: "I want to go play with my other friends."

Thinking of others: "I will go sit by them and ask if they are okay."

Thinking of others: "I will hold the door open so they don't struggle."

Here is structured content for your topic (often used in social-emotional learning or character education for Level 1 / Dub 1 learners). Core Concept

You are walking through a door and someone is behind you carrying boxes. Selfish thought: "I need to get to my destination quickly."

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