What I Believe

Read How Baby Elephants Are Trained and notice if you can identify similarities in your life. After your reading, complete the worksheet attached.

How Baby Elephants Are Trained

Elephants in captivity are trained, at an early age, not to roam. One leg of a baby elephant is tied with a rope to a wooden post planted in the ground.

The rope confines the baby elephant to an area determined by the length of the rope. Initially the baby elephant tries to break free from the rope, but the rope is too strong.

The baby elephant "learns" that it can't break the rope.

When the elephant grows up and is strong, it could easily break the same rope. But because it "learned" that it couldn't break the rope when it was young, the adult elephant believes that it still can't break the rope, so it doesn't even try!

Humans operate in a similar way. We learned something about ourselves at an early age and still believe it as an adult. Even though it may not be true, we operate as if it is.

Fortunately, humans are born with the ability to make conscious choices - an important step in changing how you perceive yourself.


 Breiner, Joan. M.Ed & Reeve, Susyn. M.Ed. (2009). www.self-esteem-experts.com

self-esteem-worksheet-1.pdf

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https://youtu.be/dT4Fu-XDygw


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