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Elsa, the Queen of Arendelle, is a beloved character from Disney’s ‘Frozen’ franchise. Her journey from a fearful princess to a confident queen is inspiring and full of valuable lessons.

In this blog post, we’ll explore 18 positive traits of Elsa that we can all strive to emulate.

As Elsa herself says, “The past is in the past,” and it’s time to embrace these qualities to become the best versions of ourselves.

1. Resilience in the Face of Adversity

Elsa’s ability to bounce back from challenges is remarkable. “Let it go,” she sings, reminding us to release our fears and move forward with strength.

2. Leadership with Compassion

As a queen, Elsa leads with kindness and empathy. “I will protect you,” she assures her people, demonstrating her commitment to their well-being.

3. Embracing Individuality

Elsa’s journey is about accepting who she truly is. “I am who I am,” she declares, encouraging us to embrace our unique selves.

4. Courage to Face Fears

Elsa confronts her fears head-on. “I’m not afraid anymore,” she says, inspiring us to tackle our own fears with bravery.

5. Dedication to Family

Elsa’s love for her sister Anna is unwavering. “Family means no one gets left behind,” she believes, highlighting the importance of family bonds.

6. Creativity and Innovation

Elsa’s ice powers are a symbol of her creativity. “I create my own destiny,” she proclaims, reminding us to think outside the box.

7. Self-Reflection and Growth

Elsa constantly reflects on her actions and learns from them. “I need to find my own way,” she acknowledges, showing the value of personal growth.

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8. Integrity and Honesty

Elsa is always true to herself and others. “Honesty is the best policy,” she lives by, emphasizing the importance of integrity.

9. Perseverance in Difficult Times

Elsa never gives up, no matter how tough things get. “I will not give in,” she asserts, teaching us the power of perseverance.

10. Empathy and Understanding

Elsa shows deep empathy for others. “I understand your pain,” she comforts, highlighting the importance of understanding others’ feelings.

11. Independence and Self-Reliance

Elsa values her independence. “I can do this on my own,” she states, encouraging us to be self-reliant.

12. Adaptability and Flexibility

Elsa adapts to new situations with ease. “Change is a part of life,” she accepts, teaching us to be flexible.

13. Wisdom and Insight

Elsa’s experiences have made her wise. “Knowledge is power,” she believes, emphasizing the importance of wisdom.

14. Generosity and Kindness

Elsa is generous and kind-hearted. “Kindness is free,” she practices, reminding us to be kind to others.

15. Determination and Willpower

Elsa’s determination is unwavering. “I will succeed,” she declares, showing the strength of willpower.

16. Optimism and Positivity

Elsa maintains a positive outlook. “There’s always hope,” she believes, encouraging us to stay optimistic.

17. Loyalty and Trustworthiness

Elsa is loyal to her loved ones. “Trust is earned,” she values, highlighting the importance of loyalty.

18. Vision and Ambition

Elsa has a clear vision for her future. “Dream big,” she advises, inspiring us to pursue our ambitions.

Elsa, the Queen of Arendelle, is a character full of admirable traits. By emulating her resilience, leadership, and compassion, we can all strive to be better individuals.

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As Elsa says, “The past is in the past,” and it’s time to embrace these qualities to create a brighter future.

So, which of Elsa’s traits will you start emulating today? And remember, “Let it go” if things don’t go as planned!

————- DID YOU KNOW? ——————-

My dad and I wrote a chapter book. (55+K words!)  Please take a look! 

5 friends get lost. With unexpected help from new friends, they must find:

  • themselves
  • one another
  • their way back home

… all while ‘they’ are watching.

It’s true-to-life. No magic, fantasy, time warps. And there are discussion questions at the end of each chapter for parents and kids … or for reading groups.

Please take a look.

Bill Belew has raised 2 bi-cultural Japanese-American kids, now 37 and 33. He and his wife are now parenting a 3rd, Mia, who is 8, 9, 10 …  now 11!

Parashu Shalgar

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