Dear soul values are give us more power to do best trustworthy work as well as servise so here we some values collecting read slowly any more you got knowledge about values give me some quotes its helping us
Appreciation. Taking a brief moment to say, “thank you,” or acknowledging the exceptional job the restaurant server did when waiting on you is not only encouraging for the beneficiary to hear; it fills your soul with more appreciation too.
Belief in Others. It can be your attitude; your resolve, that can lift someone up when they are down. Their doubt can be erased by your confidence. And something else amazing happens: belief is contagious – the more you believe in others; the more you will continue to believe in yourself.
Caring. Caring for others, as well as self-care, allows you to extend a helping hand and to pass along some unexpected grace. When we take the time to demonstrate we care; we demonstrate the fact there are still plenty of good people left in this world.
Commitment. Commitment shows loyalty and it can show bravery and tenacity as well. A commitment is a promise made and an expectation we have created. Honoring our commitments can make the difference between achieving what’s most important to us or feeling disappointed and defeated.
Compassion. We are all part of this thing called the human condition. No doubt we have different skin colors, religious preferences and political points-of-view, but at the end of the day, we still need to take care of one another.
Cooperation. Even the most complex tasks and assignments can be made simpler when we focus on the solutions – together.
Courtesy. The next time you are approaching a door and someone is ten steps or so behind you, wait just one second longer before walking through. Instead hold the door for that one second. It’s amazing how something that can happen in a blink of an eye can carry so much lasting value.
Dedication. No matter how the circumstances may change, unless you are in a physically or emotionally abusive situation, stay the course and never give up. I would rather be called a failure than a loser. Losers give up when things become too difficult. Failures are folks who have just not found success – but will. So, call me a failure if you like, because it implies I haven’t stop trying.
Devotion. Some days are just naturally better than others. It’s the same way in our interpersonal relationships and in our faith. Things can get unstable at times, but staying devoted to a cause or to a person through the uncertain times is our rock to grasp when our faith and our foundation is shaky.
Effort. No matter the outcome, there is always value in the effort when the effort is authentic and well-intended.
Forgiveness. To be clear, the purpose of forgiveness is not to absolve someone of the sin(s) committed against you; but to free yourself from the pain and the anger that is keeping you stuck. When you forgive, you are better able to let go of the past and keep moving forward with your life.
Friendship. Friends support us and they provide an unfiltered view of our actions when asked. Friends sustain us through difficult periods and join us for the events we celebrate.
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Permalink Reply by Mataji Gauribrata, Rev Eva on January 6, 2012 at 6:17pm Dedication. No matter how the circumstances may change, unless you are in a physically or emotionally abusive situation, stay the course and never give up. If you are in abusive situation call 911, then pray. Swami Vivekananda said first feed a hungry man's belly then speak of religion. Sri Ramakrishna said to Sannyasini Gauri ma you have done enough tapasya. Now you must uplift the women situation in oppression. Swami Vivekananda made his monks come out of the caves and not wander but form the Ramakrishna Order and dedicate one's life to the self and serve shiva in jivas incorporating the Ramakrishna Mission. Please call 911 for the sake of your physical self and call on g-d for your spirit. When both are safe and taken care of then give both hands up to "God".
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