Honor is manifested integrity.
Honor comes from within.
Honor isn’t reputation, honor is honesty in action.
Honor is manifested integrity.
Honor comes from within.
Honor isn’t reputation, honor is honesty in action.
The hardest part of leadership is not getting others to buy into the vision, it is looking in the mirror, and admitting you are wrong.
Eventually, laziness leads to desperation. Working toward your purpose builds hope.
Anguish, pain, torment, and agony can be reduced by focusing effort directed toward your higher purpose.
One of the greatest talents to develop is the ability to speak less, especially when you trying to help. The skill of silence is the most underrated but most rare.
While we can’t fix anyone’s problems, we can support them as they work to fix themselves.
How you feel is influenced by others, but not controlled. You are in control if you accept the responsibility.
Finding “balance” is almost always elusive. Keeping our commitments is straightforward. We always do whatever we are truly committed to.
If you cannot respect yourself, it is impossible to truly respect others.
The foundation for real personal growth is to start by only telling the truth, especially to yourself.
The gap between the reasons people give you and the real reasons behind their actions is where truth can be found.