Monday, April 29, 2019

Inspirational Ethics - The Value of Authenticity

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noun;
Undisputed credibility; true, trustworthy or sincere quality or condition; trustworthy, trustworthy or belief.

Have you heard these phrases? They all mention authenticity.

  • say something.
  • Let you be sure, yours is not.
  • It is true.
  • Be brave in your beliefs.

What is authenticity? When we think that feelings and behaviors are exactly the same. In other words, our beliefs are no different from what we say. Our habits of thinking are in line with our behavioral habits. There is no difference between our feelings and our behavior, what we want and what we do. This means that we are complete, indivisible and complete.

"...the first step to becoming true is courage. Truth, our fear, our emotions and our vulnerability. This is how we become true." [Lance Secretan, "One: The Art and Practice of Conscious Leadership," 2006, p. 81]

We often use the word "integrity" to describe the results of authenticity. The most common meaning of good faith is "firm adherence to strict moral or ethical standards". But good faith also means "unharmed state; robustness" and "quality or condition of overall or undivided; integrity". [American Traditional Dictionary] Genuine leads us to abide by our own ethical principles; authenticity leads to integrity.

When you determine that the object is authentic, you can be sure that it is exactly the same as it claims. The same is true of people. For example, everyone has a "somewhat weird" and very cute relative. How about that? It's possible that the weird relatives are so sincere that you can't help But appreciate him or her. What you see is what you get, you love what you get from them [even if it's a bit strange!].

We need to be true because we like real people to touch our hearts and inspire us. from

"Real leaders are full of transparency to them. Followers want conscious leaders to clarify their positions, their values, and who will live these values ​​consistently."
[Secretan, op.Cit.85]

Thinking about stimulating personal authenticity growth from

 [with your learning partner]

If you are more real, what is the difference in your life? What can you do every day to improve your credibility and integrity? What are your personal ethics? What do you have to change to show them more comprehensively? Find an accounting partner or hire a coach to help you improve your authenticity and take the following steps:

  • Describe one of the most real moments in your life, when you are in the personal, real best state.
  • Describe the current state of your life. In your mind, you can apply the same courage and authenticity as in the above example.
  • Plan and contact your learning partner next month to find out how you can grow in terms of authenticity. Keep the other party responsible.




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