Success Through Character And Integrity
Quote Of The Day
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"Who you are speaks so
loudly I can't hear what you're saying."
Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Without character, the puzzle of achieving success
falls apart. It is the most important of all pieces
to life’s puzzle. Without character, you can make
money. But it will be worthless to you and to those
around you. Look out in the world today: drug
dealers and con artists have money—but they lack
character.
If
you go to all the work of achieving success, you
don’t want to mar it with a lack of character that
will make people pity you as you age and become less
than you were intended to be.
Character equals integrity. Integrity is doing the
right thing all the time, even when no one else is
watching. You don’t have anything to fear when your
integrity is in tact, because you have nothing to
hide. You experience no guilt and no fear. And
without those two traveling companions, it’s much
easier to climb higher and farther, faster!
What
does this mean in a practical sense? It means that
you will put the right philosophy (the golden rule)
in to practice in all that you do. You will not
step on someone else to climb the corporate ladder;
you will not stack bodies in order to reach the CEO
position that you desire. You will treat people
with respect, honesty, and trust. You will behave
towards others how you want (and expect) them to
behave towards you.
You
will be the model of “doing the right thing” in your
office, even if it isn’t appreciated or understood.
Chances are very good that if you’re the only one
doing the right thing, you won’t last where you are,
but you will find something better where your
integrity is appreciated and applauded.
Character realizes that the most important things in
life are not office- or work-based. They are family
and a sense of responsibility to that family.
Character will not sacrifice your family on the
altar of “I’ve got to finish this project,” nor will
it tell you children, “Maybe next time, hon,” when
asked to play catch.
Your
character will shine through as you put your family
before your work, as you purposefully schedule time
with them (and then keep those appointments you put
in your planner), as you “date” your spouse and
remember why it is you got married in the first
place, and as you set an example that your spouse
and children can be proud of.
The
most important thing to remember as you consider
character is that your children will grow up to be
just like you. John Maxwell once said, “We teach
what we know; we reproduce who we are.” So as a
person who is full of integrity and character, you
will reproduce those same traits in your children as
you climb towards success in your life. And isn’t
that really what it’s all about, anyhow?
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Recommended Listening |
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Don't Throw Away Tomorrow by Dr Robert H.
Schuller -
Beginning with the message of
the title this landmark book discusses
powerful and universal ideals such as
starting with optimism, choosing positive
values, keeping focused, clearing the
channels of communication, and -- most
important -- looking to the Ultimate
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