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What Does It Mean to Be Your Best? Does being the best mean winning the race or scoring the most goals? Being the best doesn't mean that you are better than anyone else. Being the best means you are being YOUR best self every day. "What Does It Mean to Be Your Best?" focuses on being the best version of who you are. It can be hard not to compare yourself to others but with self-confidence and support, you will begin to see that all you have to be is your best self, and exactly who you are is who you are meant to be. When were you your best self today?

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What Does It Mean to Be Your Best? Does being the best mean winning the race or scoring the most goals? Being the best doesn't mean that you are better than anyone else. Being the best means you are being YOUR best self every day. "What Does It Mean to Be Your Best?" focuses on being the best version of who you are. It can be hard not to compare yourself to others but with self-confidence and support, you will begin to see that all you have to be is your best self, and exactly who you are is who you are meant to be. When were you your best self today?
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Kelly Shuto is a kindergarten and grade one teacher on the West Coast of British Columbia, Canada. She has two boys who are active in sports and a cat who is active in sleeping. She loves exploring nature, spending time with friends and family, and morning walks with a coffee. Kelly values big smiles and a good belly laugh. She is passionate about helping children to recognize their self worth, their own bravery and their individual accomplishments by celebrating all successes. One of her favourite ways to share messages with her students is through thought provoking picture books that allow for meaningful connections and introspection. Her goal is to help the children she works with to leave each school day feeling happier and more confident than when they entered the classroom that morning...and, of course, to make them laugh.