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Category Archives: Integrity
What’s Your Excuse?
“Most times, we don’t even believe our own excuses. We know they’re simply not true. They’re just an easy way to justify our own mediocrity and save face.” ~ Camilo Cruz ~ author of Once Upon a Cow When Camilo … Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Core values, Growth, Integrity, self improvement, Success
Tagged Accountability, Business, Excuses, Growth, Jim Rohn
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Accountability is Your Responsibility
“Responsibility equals accountability equals ownership, and a sense of ownership is the most powerful weapon a team or organization can have.” ~ Pat Summit ~ former Women’s Basketball Coach, University of Tennessee Accountability is probably the most desired trait that … Continue reading
Posted in Accountability, Character, Core values, Integrity, Leadership, Ownership, self improvement, Team Building
Tagged Accountability, Business, Noah Webster, Ownership, Team Building
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A Lesson From Dr. King
Our world is filled with people who have moments of greatness in their lives, but when it gets right down to it, there are very few truly great people in the world. Plato, Gandhi and Mother Teresa come to mind, … Continue reading
Posted in Character, Core values, Inspiration, Integrity, Leadership, self improvement
Tagged Al Pacino, Character, integrity, Lance Armstrong, Martin Luther King, Mother Teresa, quotes
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Do Your Employees Buy-in to Your Core Values?
I was following a LinkedIn conversation earlier this week that posed the question, “How do you get employees to buy into core values?” Perhaps the bigger question might be, “How do you get companies to practice the core values they … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Core values, Integrity, Leadership, Motivation, Relationships, Success, Team Building
Tagged Business, Core values, Culture, integrity, leadership
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There’s No Excuse for Making Excuses
“It is better to offer no excuse than a bad one.” ~ George Washington If you watched the Presidential Debate last week (and have any semblance of honesty with yourself) you know Mitt Romney was the clear winner. Certainly Barack … Continue reading
Posted in Attitude, Character, Customer Service, Integrity, Sales
Tagged customer service, Excuses, integrity, Workplace
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Integrity
“Have the courage to say no. Have the courage to face the truth. Do the right thing because it is right. These are the magic keys to living your life with integrity. ” ~ W. Clement Stone No one ever … Continue reading
Posted in Character, Integrity, self improvement, Virtue
Tagged Courage, integrity, virtue, W. Clement Stone
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I miss you, Dad
Dear Dad, It’s been two years since God called you home and I miss you and think of you every day. There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t thank God for giving me you as my father. … Continue reading
Choose Wisely
“Every person has free choice. Free to obey or disobey the natural laws. Your choices determine the consequences. No person ever did, or ever will, escape the consequences of their choices.” ~ Alfred A. Montapert One of the great … Continue reading
Posted in Character, Choices, Inspiration, Integrity, self improvement, Success
Tagged Character, Choices, integrity, Self-discipline, Unintended Consequence
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Book Review: THE LITTLE RED BOOK OF WISDOM
This is a revised edition of an earlier 2007 printing of THE LITTLE RED BOOK OF WISDOM, by Mark DeMoss. I would have to classify this book as “Christ-centered guidance for your business and professional life.” There’s not really a … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Character, Growth, Integrity, Wisdom
Tagged Book of Proverbs, book review, Books, integrity, Public relations, Wisdom
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COMPROMISE: The Politically Correct Way to Mediocrity
“Marriage is all about compromise. When we got married my wife wanted a cat. I wanted a dog. So we compromised and got a cat.” ~ Jeff Bingham ~ Rules of Engagement I was reminded of this earlier this week … Continue reading
Posted in Character, Compromise, Integrity, Politics
Tagged Compromise, integrity, Marriage, Politics, Right, Values
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