An often
topic covered in Cub Scouts is that of bullying. We want the boys to know how to deal with
bullies and not to allow them to keep them down. It is also vital that we teach
these young ones that being a bully is worse than facing one. A Scout is friendly,
and that means to everyone. No one likes a bully, no matter what your age.
As we get older we think that the bullies in life go away. I am sorry to say they do not, they just
change form and tactics. Even in Boy Scouts, the issue of bullying is one of
concern. As boys learn and follow the Scout Law, they understand that a Scout
is helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, and cheerful, all the things that a
bully is not.
Success-minded people are all too familiar with the bullies of our
age. They are the ones who try and stop
you from achieving your goals. They can
be in our family, workplace, church, government or among our friends. Adult bullies often hide behind a mask of
concern, caring and a desire to "help". However, even though they disguise themselves
the end result is still the same, they discourage us from the achievement of
our dreams.
“Never be bullied into silence.
Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Accept no one's
definition of your life; define yourself.”
– Harvey Feinstein
Actor
Let's look at a few of the ways
that these people can get into our lives, bully us and how we can effectively
stand up to them.
They fill us with negativity
These are the bullies that are
always telling us what will not work and how things will never work out for
us. Some say they are just looking out
for us, however, they are never encouraging or believing in what we do; just
filling us with their negative thoughts.
The best way to deal with this
bully is to remain positive and fill your mind and heart with positive
things. In fact, when these bullies come
around you should be extremely positive and tell them how great life can be
when you have a dream you believe in.
Positivity repels these bullies like garlic to a vampire. They will walk away because they cannot stand
being positive for too long.
They discourage you from taking chances
Anyone who has had a dream and
stepped out to achieve it knows the
person who is just waiting to tell you that it is too risky and you need to be
careful. They try to fill you with fear
of all the things that could go wrong.
They always have a story of someone they know who ventured out and was
destroyed by the desire for a dream.
Your greatest weapon is the
dream you have. Build on it and allow it
to ignite into a fire of passion. Remember that taking risks is the only way
that success is ever achieved. Let the
bullies know that you may indeed fail, however, if you do you will get up and
go for it again. As the American scientist, Grace Hopper said,
"A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for."
They work harder for our failure than their
own success
Success-bullies have this
strange drive to see us fail. In fact,
they do more and work harder at seeing us fail or quit than they will at achieving their own dreams. This is the saddest part of these
bullies. They have no ability to encourage or to see the best in others. The world is clouded by their own sense of
failure.
Help these bullies see that they
too can be a success. Encourage them to believe in their dream and let them
know you believe in them. Encouragement,
kindness and a truthful, "I believe in you" has changed many a bully into a successful
person. It never hurts to try.
You
matter! You matter to the world and to
yourself. Remember to be your best, love
God, have good manners, achieve the unknown and change your world.
Scouting Out of Uniform is a personal
blog based on the lessons learned from Scouting that relate to personal
development and success principles and is not an official site of The Boy
Scouts of America. John Patrick Hickey does not represent or speak for the
Scouting program; however, he does completely support and encourages Scouting
for both young and old. John Patrick Hickey is an author, speaker, Personal
Development Coach, and proud Scouter. To
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