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Guiding force!

What you become comes down to the values absorbed and brought into action. There is a reasonable amount of advice coming our way. 

Our ability to sift through the deluge of demands for better behavior determines what we imbibe in ourselves. 

The discipline to bring it into action correctly is even more challenging. We know when it is not suitable for us because it may not be right for others.

Seeing what resonates with us and making some of it our own ethos requires huge open-mindedness. Especially when much of it comes by observing and learning from someone else. Our belief in those we learn from and the commitment someone shows to doing things for us builds that trust.

When we find someone of stature, we must know we have found a guiding force we can follow.

Most cultures of families, societies, and workplaces run solely because there is recognition of the presence of the guiding force!

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    1/6: What we become is shaped by the values we internalize and bring into action. With so much advice around us, it's crucial to sift through it all and determine what's right for us.

    2/6: Bringing our values into action correctly takes discipline. It's not always easy, but it's essential to follow what resonates with us, even if it may not be suitable for others.

    3/6: To internalize values, we must be open-minded and able to learn from others. Our belief in those we learn from and the commitment they show towards us builds trust.

    4/6: When we find someone of stature, we have found a guiding force we can follow. Families, societies, and workplaces thrive on recognizing a guiding force.

    5/6: Our journey towards becoming the person we want to be requires us to be discerning, disciplined, and open-minded. We must critically evaluate what values and principles resonate with us.

    6/6: Embracing and bringing our values into action is an ongoing journey. By being guided by someone we believe in, we can be inspired and motivated to make positive changes in our lives. #Values #PersonalGrowth #SelfImprovement

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