Consider all the leaders you have encountered in government, schools, jobs and organizations. How many of them have you thought of as excellent or even above average?
Read MorePsychologists often talk about personality traits, but what exactly is a trait? It is our personalities that help make us unique individuals, but not everyone agrees on exactly how many different traits exist. Some break personality down into very narrow and specific traits, while others prefer to look at traits much more broadly.
Read MoreOne way to better understand character traits is to define three closely related ideals: core values, personality traits and character traits.
Read MoreA former Maryland sanitation worker is celebrating his acceptance into Harvard Law School, The Washington Post reports.
Read MoreEveryone defines success their own way. There is less variability in how each achieves it.
Read MoreThe trait of perseverance doesn’t always come naturally; luckily you can develop it. This also means that you have a choice to persevere or not.
Read MoreWhy do people act the way they do? Many of us intuitively gravitate toward explaining human behavior in terms of personality traits: characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving that tend to be stable over time and consistent across situations.
Read MoreThe following are what I believe to be the basics of good character. Miss one of these, and you’ll find a weak link in your character—one that might be your leadership’s undoing.
Read MoreThe development of a strong moral character is pivotal to the overall development of an individual.
Read MoreWhat are the advantages of good social character?
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