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A discussion on integrity

warmMemory6263 February 21st

In a recent post when replying to a member regarding integrity. I mentioned or discussed what integrity means to me. Integrity to me is important because you can have a “mission” so to speak or code that you uphold and embrace. I uphold integrity to a very high standard, now in my adult life. As for when I was younger, it was not an easy thing for me to do. I did not know what integrity was or what it looked like. I did not know how I even was as a person at that age. It took me to become older to realize what integrity was and consisted of. I would say that this was contributed to being able to grow and obtain life experiences. I was able to now analyze and determine what integrity means to me. I can now say that I have integrity and I will not and will allow myself to do. In the post, a fellow listener posed two questions and I answered with the following responses:

“Integrity means to me not allowing external factors dictate or rule, determine how you are or change or alter you as a human being. Always remaining true to your beliefs and core values.”

“We can strengthen our integrity as people and as listeners by obtaining future trainings to increase our skill and knowledge, as well as remain open and honest with yourself to uphold the integrity.” 

To end my post, I feel that integrity is key and ultimately your guide for life and “blueprint” on how to navigate your life; how you conduct yourself and your values. 

 

Tamar J. 

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warmMemory6263 OP February 22nd

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QUESTIONS FOR FELLOW LISTENERS

o   What does integrity mean to you and what does integrity look like?

o   How can you increase your skill of integrity?

warmMemory6263 OP February 22nd

*REPOST*

In a recent post when replying to a member regarding integrity. I mentioned or discussed what integrity means to me. Integrity to me is important because you can have a “mission” so to speak or code that you uphold and embrace. I uphold integrity to a very high standard, now in my adult life. As for when I was younger, it was not an easy thing for me to do. I did not know what integrity was or what it looked like. I did not know how I even was as a person at that age. It took me to become older to realize what integrity was and consisted of. I would say that this was contributed to being able to grow and obtain life experiences. I was able to now analyze and determine what integrity means to me. I can now say that I have integrity and I will not and will allow myself to do. In the post, a fellow listener posed two questions and I answered with the following responses:

“Integrity means to me not allowing external factors dictate or rule, determine how you are or change or alter you as a human being. Always remaining true to your beliefs and core values.”

“We can strengthen our integrity as people and as listeners by obtaining future trainings to increase our skill and knowledge, as well as remain open and honest with yourself to uphold the integrity.” 

To end my post, I feel that integrity is key and ultimately your guide for life and “blueprint” on how to navigate your life; how you conduct yourself and your values. 

QUESTION FOR FELLOW LISTENERS:

o   What does integrity mean to you and what does integrity look like?

o   How can you increase your skill of integrity?