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(Also see:
Attitude)

"Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can
be done without hope and confidence." -Helen Keller

Family Home Evening Lesson on Optimism
Optimism and Reliability from LDS Living

Fill a baggie with a few rocks and attach the following quote: "The difference
between stumbling blocks and stepping stones is how you use them."
I'm thinking of putting this quote on some cute cardstock and
then with a ribbon tying it to one of those little flashlights you can buy at a
dollar store. Ben Sweetland said " We cannot light another's path without
brightening our own." (Idea by Misty)
Sunglasses: "Be Optimistic! Look on the bright side-even if you have
to use sunglasses until you get use to the light."

A fun thing that I did as an object lesson for the optimism
lesson was to ask for about 4-5 volunteers. Have them come to the front of the
room. First put one piece of hard candy in each of the volunteers mouths. Put
one pebble in one of the volunteers shoes. Have them walk around the room for
several minutes. Tell them they can not remove the pebble from there shoe (or
you can put a pebble in both shoes). Have them sit down and ask each one
what they thought about the experience. My experience with them sharing their
experience was negative - not one girl mentioned the candy only the pebble in
their shoe. I likened this to life. Sometimes we dwell on the things that are
bad and forget what is good in our lives. This was a good way to start the
lesson. It seemed to make an impression on them. You'll need rounded pebbles
(not too large - about the size of the tip top of your pinky) and some hard
candy - life savers or lemon drops unwrapped. (Credit Unknown)

"Optimism. The doctrine or belief
that everything is beautiful, including what is ugly."

The Parable of the Bucket & The Dipper
The Rose, Hawthorn Twig & The Lily
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