Pathways
The four Pathways offer a set of positive behaviors that allow us to fulfill our potential as individuals and as citizens of the world. These Pathways bridge the virtues discussed by Plato during the classical period to modern concepts of conduct and well-being. These include such disciplines of study as positive psychology and social-emotional learning.
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Mind

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stay informed
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be a problem solver
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use good judgement
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learn from your mistakes
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be open-minded
Heart

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be compassionate
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do your share
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be respectful
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help those in need
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be accepting of others
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put others before yourself
Will

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be responsible
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be consistent
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be patient
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believe in yourself
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be courageous
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persevere
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stand up for others
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do your best
Integrity

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be trustworthy
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be loyal
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do what you are supposed to do
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be honest
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be fair
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be accountable
The Pathways, as such, are timeless. You can use mind, heart, will, and integrity to forge a positive self-image and strengthen relationships with others. Our series follows a cross-section of diverse characters on their journey to personal growth. These stories open pathways for readers to inspire the steps they will take on their own journeys.