Success Tip #3 – Integrity

CS Lewis was a renown English writer who authored more than 30 books. He is best known for his writings on the Chronicles of Narnia. Lewis’s faith profoundly affected his work, and his wartime radio broadcasts on the subject of Christianity brought him wide acclaim. Lewis converted to theism in 1929 and that would play an important role in his life. Just a little background on the author of my above quote.

What is the first thing that comes to mind when someone says that you have integrity? You may not understand what they are referring to.

But what does it really mean to have integrity?

Motivational speaker that portrays the message of integrity with great attitude!

The Random House Dictionary defines integrity as: “Adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty. The state of being whole, entire or undiminished. A sound, unimpaired or perfect condition”.

What was the first Success tip that I wrote about – Honesty!

How do we get moral and ethical principles and why does that play such an important part in developing our character? It is important to follow the ideas and thoughts expressed in my writings and the writings of scholars.

Do we look at people as being perfect and what is soundness of moral character? Obviously no one is perfect but trying to maintain a good moral character I think should be most important in people. We all want others to look at us and think that we can be trusted and will make good judgements on their actions.

These are all traits that are vital or instrumental in becoming the person you want to become. Does this mean that one is perfect in all his actions and thoughts? That would be no. We all have our insecurities or failings. The first objective is to try to overcome your faults. I personally recommend that you begin by reading authors who build on all these traits so that you can come to an understanding on how they play a part in your life. In all my writings I want to express that this will not be an overnight accomplishment. I have been doing the things that I expose over the last 10 years. It is an ongoing experience that has its ups and downs.

One of my favorite quotes is by Winston Churchill, “A pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity, an optimist sees opportunity in every difficulty.”

There is always something valuable that can be derived out of difficulty, adversity or change (barryfarber.com). What I am suggesting is that you continue to make incremental changes for the better through using the success tips that I write about. These are not tips that I have generated on my own accord, they are perceived through my readings and through video’s on different subjects. Vast amounts of very influential and powerful people not only performed acts that showed these traits but continue to live with them on a daily basis. Leaders of all walks of life continue to develop their characters to become better human beings in this world.

Honesty – Loyalty – Integrity The beginning three pillars of your journey to succeed.

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“Free to Focus” by Michael Hyatt

This book has many strategies that can be used to eliminate a lot of distractions and learn to focus on what really matters in your day to day life. In Chapter one page 41 Mr. Hyatt says,”Ask yourself what you want, how many hours you want to work, how many items you want on your task list, how many nights and weekends you want to work”. In subsequent paragraphs he lays out the reasons for your why! I like reading Michaels books because he is very practical and is a normal person both in his writings and what I have heard in his personal life.

“The Monk who Sold His Ferrari” by Robin S. Sharma

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This is not only a fun read but it tells of a real life high powered lawyer who completely changed his life after a major heart attack almost killed him. He presents some simple profound lessons for personal growth. His advice will help you develop joyful thoughts, how to following your life’s calling and work on your self-discipline to be able to act with a new perspective on life.

As always I appreciate you taking the time to review my writings and it is my desire that you get something out of them that will help lead you to success.

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