
We’re almost into the end of third week, so let’s keep the momentum going.. Let’s take a look at traits in O before we head to the much nee

What to teach
Obedient – A person who is complying to an order. Such people do as they are told, follow instructions perfectly. Parents would be proud of their kids and kids would always stay out of trouble if they are obedient.
Observant – A person who is quick to notice things. They are known to pay a lot of attention and are usually alert. It’s a natural human instinct that’s helpful to make you competitive in this world. Such people have good control over their emotions and have a great ability to estimate and discriminate.


Optimistic – A person who is always hopeful and confident. They are always confident of favourable outcomes. Such people are usually self motivated and bring in a lot of positivity. They always look at the bright side of negative event.


Organized – A person who plans efficiently. Such people do things in a systematic manner. They plan systematic approaches to any problem they face.
Outgoing – A person is termed outgoing if they are usually casual and socially confident. They are usually friendly, warm and welcome in any gathering.
Outspoken – A person is termed outspoken, if they are confident of expressing their opinion. They are known to express their opinion directly or candidly.

What not to teach
Oddball – A person is termed oddball when they behave in a strange and an eccentric manner. They usually have unusual behaviour or habits.
Obsessive – A person is termed obsessive when people are very interested about something that they lose control over their feelings.
Obstinate – A person who is stubborn to change one’s opinion. They are so determined so as to not change the opinion they initially proposed.
Obstructionist – A person who constantly makes attempts to destroy an ongoing event. They make it difficult or impossible for the events to occur as planned.
Let’s meet again tomorrow with a new set of traits and until then if you think I missed out any please feel free to add them to comments.
Oddball and obstructionist are new to me. Again a good list.
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Thank you Shubra
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I am not sure if we can manage to teach observant to kids because this is a skill i think most develop naturally. But of course, it is important to be observant and all other words are so important for success and happiness
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Thank you Arushi
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Some truly admirable qualities listed here. I believe obstinacy is good depending on the situation.
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Thoughtful yet again buddy. Ownership of one’s mistakes and ability to learn from it is something that I will love to add to your list dear
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If I have to pick one quality with O today I will go with “organized, on which I am working on day and night these days to make my kids understand how important it is to be organized, oddball is new learning of the day.Thanks.
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Oddball Is unique word for me. I want my kids to be well organized, observer and obedient. I wish one day ,they will learn these qualities.
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Again a great list of traits start from “O”, being organized with our stuff and having a optimistic attitude is something that help a lot to kids in their future.
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Thank you Surbhi
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I certainly agree with all the words you’ve suggested. Well thought of post.
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You have made this a wonderful quick read for us. It’s a great collection of qualities and definitely a guide for parents
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Thank you Urvashi
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These life skills are everything nowadays, If you possess these great qualities, it definitely helps you to survive smoothly.
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Thank you Niharika
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Being optimistic always pays, specially when the situation is grim like it is now oy being observant and optimistic can make like easy.
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Thank you Ujwal
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