What is perseverance?
- Perseverance is commitment, hard work,      patience, endurance.
 - Perseverance is being able to bear difficulties      calmly and without complaint.
 - Perseverance is trying again and again.
 
You show perseverance when you ...
- Give up your tv time to spend hours studying
 - Try a new sport that is very difficult but you      don't give up
 - Have a learning disability but keep studying      even when discouraged
 - Come from a home where there is fighting and      unhappiness but you still try your best
 - Have missed a week of school but you work hard      to catch up
 - Are at the end of a difficult race but you      cross the finish line
 - Save money and make sacrifices to buy something
 - Spend hours practicing on your music
 - Study and work hard to raise your grade
 - Try out for something you weren't successful at the first time
 
Proverbs and maxims
- Failure is the path of least persistence.
 - All things will come round to him who will but      wait. (Longfellow)
 - Only those who have the patience to do simple      things perfectly will acquire the skill to do difficult things easily.
 - Work hard and give it your best shot; never be      a quitter. (Charley Taylor)
 
Bibles
More quotes on perseverance
- “…we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, (produces) character; and character, hope.”
 - “Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.”
 - “But if we hope for what we do not see, with perseverance we wait eagerly for it.”
 
More quotes on perseverance
- Victory belongs to the most persevering.      (Napoleon Bonaparte)
 - Hitch your wagon to a star. (Emerson)
 - To persevere, trusting in what hopes he has, is      courage to a man. (Euripides)
 - You may be disappointed if you fail, but you      are doomed if you don't try. (Beverly Sills)
 - Many strokes overthrow the tallest trees. (John      Lyly)
 
People who persevered despite handicaps and disabilities
- Beethoven (composer) - was deaf
 - Ray Charles (musician) - is blind
 - Thomas Edison (inventor) - had a learning      problem
 - Albert Einstein (scientist) - had a learning      disability
 - Terry Fox (runner) - is an amputee with cancer
 - Stevie Wonder (musician) - is blind
 - James Earl Jones (actor) - was a stutterer
 - Helen Keller (author) - was deaf and blind
 - Marlee Matlin (actress) - is deaf
 - Franklin D. Roosevelt (president) - was      paralyzed from polio
 - Vincent Van Gogh (artist) - was mentally ill
 - Woodrow Wilson (president) - had a learning      problem
 - Itzhak Perlman (concert violinist) - was      paralyzed from the waist down
 - Stephen Hawking (physicist) - had Lou Gehrig's      disease (of the nervous system)
 
Heroes and heroines
- Susan B. Anthony was a women's rights activist      who spent her entire life working for a constitutional amendment giving      women the right to vote.
 - Marie Curie was a physicist who published 32      scientific papers and continued to study sources of radioactivity over      many years.
 - Amelia Earhart became famous as the first woman      to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean and as an advocate of aviation and      women's rights.
 - Babe Didrikson Zaharias was a great American      female athlete who excelled in many sports.
 - Benjamin Franklin was a leading scientist,      inventor, publisher, and politician whose persistence, patience, and hard      work paid off. He is on our $100 bill.
 - Wilma Randolph was an Olympics Gold medalist in      track who was not able to walk properly as a child.
 - El Chino was the first Chinese matador in      Spain.
 - Martin Luther King, Jr. worked very hard to      lead the civil rights movement in the 1960's. He withstood prejudice and      resistance to change.
 
Put perseverance into action
- When something starts to bother you, wait as      long as you can before you express frustration.
 - When something doesn't work right, try again      and again.
 - Don't lose your temper when something upsets      you.
 - Always finish what you start.
 - Keep working at something that is difficult      until you complete it.
 - Don't give up on difficult jobs or situations.
 - Focus on someone or something that ordinarily      makes you lose your patience and try to understand it (and don't      "lose it").
 - Work a little harder or a few minutes longer on      a task that you do not like.
 
Community service ideas
- Volunteer to work in the library, at a nature      center, or in an animal shelter doing tasks that require a great deal of      patience and persistence.
 - Organize a campaign to promote good study      habits in your school.
 - Help with the recycling project at your school      and community.
 
Not so cool ways to cope
- Escape or avoid your problems.
 - Blame yourself.
 - Blame other people.
 - Blame chance.
 - Blame other things, forces, or powers.
 
Cool ways to cope
- Face and accept what happens in your life.
 - Express your feelings.
 - Write about your feelings.
 - Get help if you need it.
 - Try to make it better.
 - Take good care of yourself.
 - Learn and grow from your experiences, including      the ones that hurt.
 
Perseverance in work
- Be self-disciplined.
 - Do your best; strive for excellence.
 - Try to see the big picture and think long term.
 - Set goals and stay focused.
 - Don't give up just because things seem difficult.
 - Don't procrastinate.
 
Activities
- Write in your journal about difficult      situations and how you handled them without giving up.
 - Write a poem about suffering, what you can      learn from it, how to face it, how not to hurt others, or anything else      about obstacles.
 - Collect stories, poems, diaries, or quotations      by writers about persistence.
 - Brainstorm cures for "the blues."
 - Learn what Galileo (a famous astronomer) or      other scientist endured with opposition faced during his or her lifetime.
 - Find out what help is there for people who face      difficult situations - counselors, psychologists, social workers,      psychiatrists, therapists.
 - Create a skit that shows what to do when      disaster strikes.
 - Explore the healing power of music.
 - Explore the healing power of exercise.
 - Explore the healing power of pets.
 - Put some extra effort into a project that is difficult and try to improve your skill
 
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