Monday, December 30, 2013

What I've learned from Disney Characters

Here is a confession: I still cry when I watch Disney movies. Of course, when I was little I'd cry because Maleficent in dragon form scared me like none other. Now, I cry because Anna just wants to build a snowman with her sister. The point is, Disney movies make me feel empowered, they give me the optimistic attitude, the feeling that I can accomplish anything I put my mind to. I've learned a lot from these Disney characters. And each time I watch a movie, I learn something more. I couldn't list them all, but here are some lessons I've learned from Disney characters.

Anna: Don't give up on people. Ever.

Elsa: Don't let fear hold you back or keep you from discovering your potential.

Mulan: Take risks, but remember, family comes first.
In other words - Family first, safety second. ;)

Merida: You are in control of your future.

Elsa: Share your talents, no matter how scary. Learn what you can do.

Tiana: Dreams can come true, but you have to work for it. 

Anna: Follow your instincts and trust.

Pocahontas: Everyone will die one day. Might as well fall in love along the way.

Cinderella: Continue to serve, even when those you serve don't necessarily deserve it.  

Alice: It's okay to be a little crazy.

Rapunzel: In order to accomplish your dreams, you must try something new.

Simba: The past won't go away even if you try to run from it. So don't run, learn. 

Alice: Keep your imagination alive. 

Esmeralda: Look beyond appearances. 

Woody: Friendship isn't something that can be brushed aside. 

Flynn Ryder: You don't have to pretend to be someone else in order to succeed. 

Rapunzel: Go outside of your comfort zone and you will find you can have the best day ever. 

Belle: Smart girls are pretty, too. Plus, reading is fun!

Peter Pan: By thinking happy thoughts, you can fly! 

Aladdin: Being yourself is important - lying will get you nowhere. 

Buzz: You aren't really a space ranger, but that's okay. 

Hercules: A true hero understands sacrifice. 

Ursula: Don't underestimate body language. 

Belle: Don't let people treat you badly just because they can.

Anna: You are awkward. Just deal with it. 

Vanellope: Being different doesn't mean there is something wrong with you. Learn to use your differences to your advantage. 

Ralph: Titles given by others don't define you, it is what you do that defines you. 

Aurora: Everyone starts out as a stranger. Meeting someone new can change your life. 

Peter Pan: Never grow up.