3. OUR RULES
Active Participation
Avoid gossiping and joking or other
actions that may cause the momentum.
Avoid going out if is not necessary.
Using Mobile is forbidden while the
activity is going on.
OBSERVE SILENCE!!!
4. What is Behavioral Camping?
Is the right time TO:
look back or step back, and
discern, configure, and
asks ourselves……...
5. Who Am I?
Where do I come from?
Where do I go after this life?
How was my behavior in my Family, Classroom, and
Community?
Was it good or bad? Do I thank God for all the
blessings we had received in my family?
Did I help those my brothers/sisters in need?
18. KAILAN AKO NAGING SAPAT AT DAPAT?
KAILAN AKO NAGING DAPAT AT SAPAT?
KAILAN AKO NAGING TAMA SA TAMA NA?
KAILAN KO SINABING TAMA NA NA NAGING
TAMA?
19. Self-actualization, in Maslow's hierarchy
of needs, is the highest level of
psychological development, where
personal potential is fully realized after
basic bodily and ego needs have been
fulfilled. The highest level of
psychological development in Maslow’s
hierarchy of needs is self-transcendence.
20. Maslow defined self-actualization to be "self-
fulfillment, namely the tendency for him [the
individual] to become actualized in what he is
potentially. This tendency might be phrased as
the desire to become more and more what one is,
to become everything that one is capable of
becoming. "He used the term to describe a desire,
not a driving force, that could lead to realizing
one's capabilities.
21. He did not feel that self-actualization
determined one's life; rather, he felt that
it gave the individual a desire, or
motivation to achieve budding
ambitions. Maslow's idea of self-
actualization has been commonly
interpreted as "the full realization of
one's potential" and of one's "true self."
22. A more explicit definition of self-actualization
according to Maslow is "intrinsic growth of what is
already in the organism, or more accurately of what
is the organism itself ... self-actualization is growth-
motivated rather than deficiency-motivated. This
explanation emphasizes the fact that self-
actualization cannot normally be reached until
other lower order necessities of Maslow's
hierarchy of needs are satisfied.
23. While Goldstein defined self-actualization as a
driving force, Maslow uses the term to
describe personal growth that takes place once
lower order needs have essentially been met, one
corollary being that, in his opinion, "self-
actualisation ... rarely happens ... certainly in less
than 1% of the adult population. The fact that "most
of us function most of the time on a level lower than
that of self-actualization" he called
the psychopathology of normality
26. GUIDED QUESTIONS:
Inner Circle: What is your BEST QUALITY or
Character /Values in life?
2nd Circle: What are those UNPLEASANT
qualities or Characters or values in life do you
have?
3rd Circle: What are those TALENTS or Skills that
you have discovered and shared?
Head : What is your ASPIRATION/DREAM in
life?
43. When it comes to love, some people would say it is
one of the most important human emotions. Love
is a set of emotions and behaviors characterized by
intimacy, passion, and commitment. It involves
care, closeness, protectiveness, attraction,
affection, and trust.
Many say it's not an emotion in the way we typically
understand them, but an essential physiological
drive.
45. • Attachment: Needing to be with another
person and desiring physical contact and
approval
• Caring: Valuing the other person's happiness
and needs as much as your own
• Intimacy: Sharing private thoughts, feelings,
and desires with the other person
47. Yup—not all forms of love are the
same, and psychologists have
identified a number of different
types of love that people may
experience.
48. These types of love include:
• Friendship: This type of love involves liking someone and sharing a certain
degree of intimacy.
• Infatuation: This form of love often involves intense feelings of attraction
without a sense of commitment; it often takes place early in a relationship and
may deepen into a more lasting love.
• Passionate love: This type of love is marked by intense feelings of longing and
attraction; it often involves an idealization of the other person and a need to
maintain constant physical closeness.
• Compassionate/companionate love: This form of love is marked by trust,
affection, intimacy, and commitment.
• Unrequited love: This form of love happens when one person loves another
who does not return those feelings.
49. When we term on the kind of
loving, we term it as we act no
loving in knowing the self
(OURSELF)
50. Type of Love Components
Friendship Intimacy
Infatuation Passion
Empty Commitment
Romantic Intimacy, passion
Companionate Intimacy
Fatuous Commitment, passion
Consummate
Intimacy, compassion,
commitment
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55. Genesis 1: 26-28
IMAGE & LIKENESS OF GOD IN OUR LIVES
Meaning God created us with
DIGNITY,
SPIRIT,
INTELLECT AND
FREEDOM.
56. Dignity,
in other words, All Human beings are PRECIOUS and
SPECIAL in Him , meaning we are SACRED, no one
can smashed us, that’s what we fight for, esp. those
our brothers and Sisters victim of diff. abuses,
deprived and many more which is not good. They
treat human such like a GARBAGE.
God Shared His QUALITIES: being good, loving,
forgiving, understanding, and creative concerned for
all His creatures, etc.
57. GIFT of LOVE:
GOD gives us the POWER to GIVE
without asking for reward or return. We
have the capacity to SHARE.
Meaning we are worthy to LOVE and TO
BE LOVED!
LOVE is the CORE values of our LIVES!
58. GIFT OF INTELLECT:
GOD gives us POWER to CREATE (with our
Talents) for good of ONESELF, OTHERS
and ENVIRONMENT where we LIVE.
DON’T KEEP IT, DON’T LEAVE IT, SHOW
IT!
59. GIFT of CHOOSING:
GOD gives us all WILL to RESPOND to
personal needs and the needs of OTHERS
around us.
OUR FREEDOM is limited, not
ABSOLUTE.
60. GIFT of SPIRIT:
God composed us two parts, BODY and
SOUL, which is this two parts are
INSEPARABLE.
SPIRIT gives us POWER to LIVE.
How to deal with our SOUL, to
become nourish?
63. THANKS
“OUR DESIRE TO SAY THANK YOU,
ADDS NOTHING TO YOUR
GREATNESS, BUT MAKES US GROW
IN YOUR GRACES”
64. A BIG HEART HAS EVERYTHING TO DO
WITH IT! A GIVER ALWAYS HAS THE
UPPER HAND, IN EVERY SENSE OF THE
TERM. WHEN YOU GIVE, GIVE
WITHOUT ANY THOUGHT
CONCERNING WHAT IS THERE IN IT TO
YOU WITHOUT THE EXPECTATION OF
RECEVING SOMETHING IN RETURN
65. ACCORDING TO ST. AUGUSTTINE
PEACE IS;
“SERENITAS MENTIS,
SIMPLICITAS CORDIS, TRANQUILITAS
ANIMI”.
66. THERE IS NO PEACE WITHOUT
SERENITY OF MIND. WE WORRY
TOO MUCH AND THAT IS WHY WE
ARE OFTEN NOT AT PEACE MOST
ESPECIALLY IF WE HAVE A PROJECT
OR ANY CIRCUMSTANCES MAY
ARISE.
67. LOSS OF PEACE COMES NOT JUST FROM WORRIES
BUT ALSO FROM LETTING OUR EMOTIONS RUN
WILD.
OUR EMOTIONS ARE NOT ONLY VERY STORMY AT
TIMES BUT ALSO GET TERRIBLY COMPLICATED.
WE HAVE TO SIMPLIFY OUR WANTS AND OUR
NEEDS AND THERE WILL BE LESS EMOTIONAL
TURMOIL AND MORE PEACE IN OUR LIVES
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76. SOMETIMES IN RESOLVING OUR OWN/SELF
WE DON’T NEED LOVER’S
SOMETIMES WE JUST NEED A
FRIEND TO IDENTIFY
“WHO REALLY ARE.”
86. POSITIVE ATTITUDES
THAT RESULTS DESIRABLE
OUTCOME AS INDIVIDUAL.
ARE ENCOURAGE TO DO
SOMETHING IN FUTURE.
IT CAN BING POSITIVE TO
CHANGE IN LIFE.
87. NEGATIVE ATTITUDES
IT MAY RESULTS AS
UNDESIRABLE OUTCOME
AS INDIVIDUAL
PUNISHED IN ORDER TO
DISCOURAGE THE SAME
ACTION IN FUTURE.
88. NOW HERE IS THE
QUESTION:
CAN ATTITUDE
CHANGE???
89. CHANGE IN ATTITUDE
IT CAN BE CHANGE, IF
WE DIFFERENTIATE
NEGATIVE ATTITUDE
FROM POSITIVE
ATTITUDE.
90. IT IS DIFFICULT TO
CHANGE ATTITUDES
BUT WITH SOME
EFFORT. IT CAN BE
DONE THROUGH
A PROCESS.
91. THERE ARE THREE C’s
WHICH IS REMINDERS
IN LIFE:
CHOICES
CHANCES
CHANGES
92. WE NEED TO
CHOICE TO TAKE
CHANCES OR ELSE
OUR LIFE WILL
NEVER CHANGE!
93. Life is a choice. So much of our
future life depends on the
decisions we make at same time.
In this world, morally speaking there
are only two choices – to do good or
to do evil.
We only live once. Let us not waste it. We
should be prudent enough to decide on our
own through God’s grace. The Choice is ours,
so let us make the most of it.
94. “WATCH YOUR THOUHTS;
THEY BECOME WORDS.
WATCH YOUR WORDS; THEY
BECOME ACTIONS. WATCH
YOUR ACTIONS; THEY
BECOME HABITS. WATCH
YOUR HABITS; THEY BECOME
CHARACTER. WATCH YOUR
CHARACTER; IT BECOMES
YOUR DESTINY”
(HENRY D. TACIO)
95. “THE PAST IS WHAT
DETERMINES WHAT WE
ARE TODAY.
TODAY DETERMINES
WHAT WE SHALL BE
TOMORROW.”