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Take responsibility for your actions. If you are a leader take responsibility for your team's actions. Praise in public. Reprimand in private. Learn something from everyone you encounter, even if all you learn is what/who you don't want to be.
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"Take responsibility for your actions. If you are a leader take responsibility for your team's actions. Praise in public. Reprimand in private. Learn something from everyone you encounter, even if all you learn is what/who you don't want to be."
That's exactly what I hope I learned!
That's exactly what I hope I learned!
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Integrity, Pride, Taking Care of ALL those Under My Command and under my ROOF, an eye single to God, Always PRAY…Complete the mission and all tasks 24/7…Remember who you are and what you’ve done to get you where you are today…
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A couple of traits I would love for my children to learn are teamwork and embrace the suck.
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Important Traits I learned from my military experience for Living a full, productive Life:
1. Honor Your word and your actions show who you really are.
2. Loyalty Your Family, Friends, Employers, and Country can count on you.
3. Duty Get your Job done, whatever it may be.
4. Organization Any task, from personal grooming, housekeeping, project, job, or relationship goes
much more smoothly if you get everything thought out and organized before you
start.
5. Learn about the people around you. Especially learn who you can really count on when the chips
are down
And always remember that Success is getting what you want, BUT Happiness is wanting what you get.
1. Honor Your word and your actions show who you really are.
2. Loyalty Your Family, Friends, Employers, and Country can count on you.
3. Duty Get your Job done, whatever it may be.
4. Organization Any task, from personal grooming, housekeeping, project, job, or relationship goes
much more smoothly if you get everything thought out and organized before you
start.
5. Learn about the people around you. Especially learn who you can really count on when the chips
are down
And always remember that Success is getting what you want, BUT Happiness is wanting what you get.
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I have already, my son is a West Point Cadet. Duty Honor Country. Go Army!
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Obedience is better than sacrifice. Respect everyone no matter creed, race, color or indifference. Love all people exactly how God loves us!
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Being "squared away." Not looking like an unkept mess. Being on time and if not, responsible enough to let people know you will be late as soon as possible. Having the right things ready for the situation. First impressions go a long way and these little things have helped me the most along the way.
In terms of personal traits: personal responsibility, integrity and the ability to listen if they're unable to lead.
In terms of personal traits: personal responsibility, integrity and the ability to listen if they're unable to lead.
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The military taught me to be neat, clean, orderly. Above all, the military taught me responsibility.
Going in the military when I was still 17 years old, I can honestly say I finished growing up in the Air Force. From that, I learned responsibility, because someone was counting on me to do my job, so they could do theirs. I have never lost sight of that and try to instill that thought process, in all my employees. It's tougher these days, to get a listen, but it's still a good lesson and was without a doubt my main takeaway from active duty.
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My Dad said there were three rules to being a good man.
1. Never lie. Your word is your bond.
2. Always take responsibility for your words and actions. Dont point fingers at someone else.
3 Always protect those that cant protect themselves.
He said everything I would encounter in life would fall in there somewhere.
Since our family is a generational military family I'm sure that those were distilled out of several generations of military service.
I have endeavored to pass that on to my kids and grandkids.
1. Never lie. Your word is your bond.
2. Always take responsibility for your words and actions. Dont point fingers at someone else.
3 Always protect those that cant protect themselves.
He said everything I would encounter in life would fall in there somewhere.
Since our family is a generational military family I'm sure that those were distilled out of several generations of military service.
I have endeavored to pass that on to my kids and grandkids.
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Discipline,Loyalty,responsibility,and as an older nco said to me when i first went in,nobody owes you anything,but that you should feel it a duty to give back to this country,nuff said.
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Learning to treat people equally regardless where they’re from or look like. Learning how to overcome difficulties and obstacles. Appreciation for what you have and service to your country.
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