Thursday, July 9, 2015

Character with Integrity




How do you build a character that garners respect? Character is not about having everyone like you; it’ s about making everyone respect you and for what you stand. It is about making the right good decisions based on the highest values, ethics, and polished standards. True character is in the disciplined day to day habit or doing right even when it is not the easiest or most popular thing to do.



In the world today there are people who have allowed their character to be tarnished. People have awakened themselves through dishonesty, unfaithfulness, and in making bad decisions. Some have addicted up the one thing they should dominance most precious and never let be taken from them, their good character. There are rules of conduct practiced over your lifetime that aid in building good character. In my life, I have found 10 principals, which formed for me a roadmap to having a character others can respect.



I admit if you are to build character that others respect and look to you for direction and advice, you must work at it everyday. It takes second childhood to build a character worthy of respect, but only moments to destroy it. A person who values his integrity does so ALL the time, not at just selected intervals.



To have the character of a true honcho,



it takes oldness to build, and



only moments to destroy.



Think out making the following 10 points as part of your everyday life to build character… for life. Take the challenge and lead today to build your character. Your good character is more likely to be praised than your talents. Most talents are to some extent, a allowance. Good character, by distinction, is not obsessed to us. We build it piece by piece— scrutiny by thought. The right choices, twin with courage and determination will straightaway showboat your true character.



Ten Character Builders



Live with Integrity; Devoting your existence to living a life filled with the quality of possessing and adhesive to the highest of efficient standards.



Practice Good Ethics; The received habit of performing fitting instruction governed by your correct conduct, to be of high quality and to live decently and honorably.



Respect Others; Treats all people with dignity. Works to pageant thoughtfulness, and to feel or presentation admiration. Looks for the best in others and will value their opinions.



Positive Qualities, The art of direct good results by having an innately beneficial character that thrives on excellence and high standards.











Moral Mind; Able to act on the familiarity of right and misguided as they govern the standards of incipient behavior. Is self guided on how to act decently and respectably.



Cope Honorably; To act in an matchless way, especially by being polite, good - tempered, and self - controlled. Develops a reputation of living by strong ethical and ethical science.



Honest to All; Truthful, true and unbiased. Is a authentic, straightforward, law - abiding citizen who considers all situations in an impartial way.



High-minded Always; Gracious, unselfish, well - posed, and generous. Constantly conforms to plain standards of proper virtuous behavior on every occasion.



Sets an Representation; Lives a life that illustrates a form of representation behavior wholesome of being copied or imitated. Inspires others through outright ferry.



Good Annoyance; The internal sense of commanding your thoughts and actions by allowing your core values to be your guide for what is impartial and unbiased.



A person of good character can come from any chase, religion, or country and is not confined to any one economic level. The only common denominator among those with a character of integrity is in their core values. It comes from inside of us, from our heart and soul. Core values are built from truth, a longish persistent search for excellence, and a willingness to do right in hate of pressure to do clashing.



What guides you to your core values? Values are purposeful by what you personally decide is acceptable to you and what is not acceptable. It sounds simple, but to find the answer will alter real soul searching. Think about it, device we do in life has guides. The clock on the wall directs our comings and going during the day. In golf, the fairways guide us to the green. Gutters on either side of the alley mark the limitations for the bowling ball. If we drive an automobile, we use a tracery, or the traffic signals and the white goods on the pavement as guides. How are you guided by character? Affirm it or not, your core values are the guidance for character. Want to know what are your core values? Answer these few questions to drive to get a hilt on them.



The exceeding article is from Gary Bergenske ' s book " Course for a Better Life.

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