You called in sick.
But you really weren’t. Nope, not a sniffle, sneeze, cough, nothing. It simply wasn’t true. We call that a lie.
Now, don’t get me wrong, I’m not typing from my high horse. I’ve definitely made that call, once, maybe twice in my life. 🙂
However, today’s QOD episode is exactly what I needed to hear to never compromise my principles and standards in that way ever again. Simply because it’s a sign of poor character.
What exactly is character? What does it mean to be a person of high character? And how does your character (or lack of character) affect your relationships, career, gifts, talents, and ability to lead?
Listen in as Dr. Myles Munroe reveals what character is, and what it is not.
Source: Why Character Is Necessary | Dr. Myles Munroe
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Thank you for this. We all need periodic reminders of how important our character is and should examine our lives and determine whether or not we need to make some changes in our thoughts and actions. Our character not only affects what others think about us, but what we think of ourselves. Even one or two poor character choices can quickly lead to a downward spiral of self-destructive behaviors that could have easily been avoided by having good character. Speaking from experience here. Hopefully I’ve learned my lesson!