- No self-reprimands over decisions you made months or years ago. Their time is over. Move on.
- No rush to label others. Labels may obscure your vision.
- No belittling of your co-workers, friends, or relatives. They often carry invisible but heavy burdens.
- No dabbling with the minor. Make every project a worthwhile one.
- No seduction by the merely clever. Strive for depth.
- No direct search for happiness. Happiness is a by-product, not a goal. Instead seek achievement, however small it may be. Happiness will follow.
- No dedication to activity without an equal dedication to thought.
- No underestimating your obligations to others.
- No pretending that right is wrong or wrong is right.
- No focusing on the prose without considering the poetry.
- No submission to bullying behavior.
- No skepticism toward decency and courage.
Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
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Darn it! I was really looking forward to the belittling my family part. Thanks a lot!
ReplyDeleteSeriously, I like this list. Thanks, Michael.
I know what you mean.
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