🛡️ Teen - How to Make Good Decisions Series *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

1.189 – When Someone Calls You “Lame” for Saying No: Being called “lame” for standing your ground can sting, but it’s actually a sign that you’re strong. People use insults to hide their own insecurity or jealousy. When someone mocks you, it means they notice your confidence—and wish they had it. Don’t waste your energy trying to explain your decision to someone who only wants control. Staying calm shows that their words have no power. The more you stay firm, the less those comments matter. You don’t need their approval to prove your worth. Every time you choose peace over peer pressure, you grow braver. Let their words roll off and keep walking tall. Respect always outlasts mockery.

About this course

An essential life series that teaches teens how to think critically, weigh outcomes, and make good decisions that protect their future.

This course includes:
  • A complete video and audio lesson series tailored to teen experiences
  • Guided exercises and real-world decision-making scenarios
  • Decision-making frameworks teens can use daily
  • Interactive self-reflection tools and “what would you do?” challenges
  • Communication scripts to handle peer pressure and toxic influence

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