W03 Reflection
This week we studied honesty and business ethics. I enjoyed this week's study materials. One of my favorite talks this week was True Blue, Through and Through by Sheri L. Dew. Sister Dew discussed the virtue of integrity and said one important thing about integrity is telling the truth but that this is only the beginning. She shared these truths about integrity:
Joseph F. Smith said, "Integrity is the cornerstone of character."
Gordon B. Hinkley said, "Hold your head in the sunlight of truth, unashamed before anyone."
Joseph F. Smith, "True blue, through and though.
Sister Dew also shared seven things we can do to Becoming a Woman or Man of Integrity:
1) Decide today, once and for all, that you will be worthy of trust.
2) Have faith that the Lord can and will help you. and then diligently seek His help.
3) Make covenants and keep them.
4) Stand up for what you believe.
5) Expect your integrity to be challenged.
6) Don't give up.
7) Covenant- or renew your covenant with our Father and His Son to do what you came here to do.
I would like to add my testimony that we must always be honest. When we are honest, we don't ever have to worry about getting caught in a web of lies. When we are honest, we can go about our day in a more kind and loving way because we know we are being ethical in our environments. Frank Levinson said this week, "Create an ethical work environment. Be good and you will attract good people." We must surround ourselves with likeminded people so that we live up to the standards we have set for ourselves. Honesty is the key to success. In the name of Jesus Christ, Amen.
I also want to share Jim Ritchie's Formula for Success:
1) Get up early
2) Work Hard
3) Get your education
4) Find oil
5) Make your mark
6) Prepare to serve/give back
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