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    Define Personal Values

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    a.) i define personal values as a set of personal laws to which i base every aspect of my life off of. My values have been built as i grew up through personal experiences and can be subject to alterations as i learn, grow and built knew concepts and ideas on life and how to move through it with grace and dignity. I value honesty, trust, loyalty, and dependability in my relationships. I value honesty therefore im very honest with those around me and i need the same in return, and i trust in the…

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    Mercy College defines integrity as, “Moral wholeness, soundness, uprightness, honesty and sincerity as the basis of trustworthiness.” I personally feel that integrity encompasses not only all of these characteristics, but also the ability to apply these characteristics in one’s everyday life. Someone who displays true integrity does not act honestly and sincerely just in easy situations, but also in the most difficult. Integrity is a value everyone should strive to perfect both professionally…

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    Running head: CORE VALUES 1 Core Values Joana C. Garcia, PT Utica College CORE VALUES 2 “Do unto others what you want others to do unto you”. This is what I…

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    During a person’s lifetime, he or she will have integrity and a reputation. According to Dictionary.com, reputation is the “the estimation in which a person or thing is held, especially by the community or the public generally” while integrity is the “adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty.” Even in fictional stories characters have their own reputations and integrity. In “The Minister’s Black Veil,” “The Devil and Tom Walker,” and The Crucible, a reader…

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    Who I once admired, I helped fire, and I stood by my own personal values, and what I think is professional conduct. It was not for myself, but the wellbeing of others, and the betterment of everyone directly, and indirectly involved. It was not something I was happy about, or even proud of being apart of, but my unwillingness to allow anyone to abuse their power over another, I just cannot stand by, or watch. As a professional, we must be aware of how we conduct ourselves, and to whom we present…

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    Improving Leadership

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    anywhere anytime if the person has the character to attract and inspire others. Leadership is also not an inborn trait. It can be trained and practiced. The continuous practice to improve leadership can produce a better leader. Values, civility and integrity are the key components to a good leadership. The articulation of clear values is very important in that allows followers to correlate their values with leader. For instance, Leaders who value diversity will attract people who value the…

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    Ethical Self-Awareness

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    Ethical Self-Awareness What are my core beliefs? This is a question that I have struggled with for the better part of my life. If we get our core beliefs from our parents, then I wouldn’t believe in much. I grew up in a household very much broken, plagued with alcohol consumption, drug abuse, and domestic violence. My parents’ core beliefs were not very upstanding. I saw them lie, cheat, and steal their ways through life; they didn’t care who or what they hurt, as long, as they made a quick…

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    Right Thing Definition

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    I live my life according to my own definition of integrity: do the right thing, no matter the circumstances and understand a situation from someone else’s point of view. One event in my life made me realize that doing things for my own personal gain is not always the right thing to do. In seventh grade I started thinking about other people with a less selfish outlook on life. One situation in particular helped me understand the importance of doing the right thing and following the golden rule,…

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    Integrity is when a person is honest through their actions, behavior, and words. A person with integrity would do everything in their power to do the right thing and if they ended up failing to do the right thing they would do everything in their power to fix their mistake. A person with integrity would pick up someone else’s wallet from the ground and only open it to find more information about the owner in order to return it. Integrity is important in the sense that, without it, chaos and…

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    Three years ago, I started my career, and I was extremely enthusiastic to the extent that I spent most of my time at work. During the first 4months, I used to go from the early morning and stay there till night. At the beginning, I was happy that I perform well and my manager was proud of my work. However, it was not until the end of the fifth month when I felt depressed due to overwork. I hated that my life is all about work, and I do not have any time to spend with my family or at least with…

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