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>This is mostly crap and I need to review it.
> I demonstrate the value of _**honesty**_ by always telling the truth as I see it whenever I am asked, unless that could harm others. I know my opinion. I tell the truth earlier than others would because I believe that the truth will always come out sooner or later. I challenge those who do not tell the truth because I value honesty.
> I demonstrate the value of **_integrity_** by always standing up for what I believe in and holding myself accountable to the same beliefs.
> I demonstrate the value of _**commitment**_ by always seeing my projects and commitments through to the very end. By never letting anyone down without letting them know in advance: no surprises. I encourage those who are not committed to the cause or have lost faith.
> I demonstrate the value of _**calmness**_ by being constantly prepared for the day, month and year ahead. I am mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually prepared. I have found the power of play.
> I demonstrate the value of _**kindness**_ by being generous with both my time and resources. I do my best to mentor those around me through times both good and bad, and I always give them my ear. I try to see them at their best. I am, however, not nice: I don't view kindness through a social lens, and I don't tolerate those who take advantage of me. [[Kind vs nice]].
> I demonstrate _**excellence**_ by always demanding work of the highest quality completed within time. I challenge those who give work to me of poor quality, and offer feedback for improvement.
> I demonstrate my commitment to _**education**_ by constantly looking to improve myself, learn new things and hold myself to the values that I have described above. I coach others to enable them to reach their own goals, through education or training. I learn in public.
> I am not judgemental, but ***curious***. Curiosity keeps my mind open to learning, judging is the opposite. I critique, and don't criticise.
> I inspire others by trying to constantly uphold the above values, but also by being ***authentic*** in saying that I do not always and consistently live to these values, *yet*.