Being The Best In Every Area
What is character? Your character is the degree to which you live your life consistent with high, life-enhancing values. A person who lacks character is one who compromises on higher order values in favor of lower order expedience, or who has no values at all. Your adherence to what you believe to be right and true is the real measure of the person you have become to this moment.
Define What "Excellence" Means To You
Let us say that one of your values is "excellence." Your definition of
excellence could be, "Excellence means that I set the highest standards
for myself in everything I do. I do my very best in every situation and
under all circumstances. I constantly strive to be better in my work,
and as a person in my relationships. I recognize that excellence is a
life long journey and I work every day to become better and better in
everything I do."
Organize Your Actions
With a definition like this, you have a clear organizing principle
for your actions. You have set a standard by which you can evaluate
your behavior. You have created a framework within which you can make
decisions. You have a measuring rod against which you can compare
yourself in everything you do. You can continually grade your
activities in terms of "more" or "less." You have a clear target to aim
at and organize your work around.
Decide What You Want For Your Family
It's the same with each of your other values. If your value is your
family, you could define this as, "The needs of my family take
precedence over all other concerns. Whenever I have to choose between
the happiness, health and well being of a member of my family, and any
other interest, my family will always come first."
Keep Focused
From that moment onward, it becomes easier for you to choose. Your
family comes first. Until you have fully satisfied the needs of your
family, no other time requirement will side track you into a lower
value activity.
Shape Your Own Character
The wonderful thing about values clarification is that it enables you
to take charge of developing and shaping your own character. When your
values and goals, your inner life and your outer life, are in complete
alignment, you feel terrific about yourself. You enjoy high
self-esteem. Your self-confidence soars.
When you achieve complete congruence between your values and your
goals, like a hand in a glove, you feel strong, happy, healthy and
fully integrated as a person. You develop a kind of courage that makes
you completely unafraid to make decisions and take action. Your whole
life improves when you begin living your life by the values that you
most admire.
Action Exercises
Here are two things you can do to put this ideas into action immediately.
First, create a clear, written description of your values and what they
mean to you. From that point on, resolve to live consistent with your
own definition.
Second, discipline yourself to live in complete alignment with the
values, virtues and qualities that are most important to you. This is
the key to character.
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