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A Person of Moral Character

By John H. Sklare, Ed.D, Lifescript Personal Coach
In my opinion, there are few things that contribute more to your sense of self and overall image than your moral character. By definition, moral character is the existence or lack of virtues such as integrity, courage, fortitude, honesty and loyalty. In other words, it means that you’re a good person and a good citizen with a sound moral compass. With that as my foundation today, I have a question for you.

Are you a person of good moral character? Are you consistently trustworthy, honest, respectful, responsible and fair, or do you tend to falter a bit in these areas? If you don’t score as high as you’d like on the moral character scale, why not start putting a new face on your character. After all, you build your character through your actions, which shapes who you are as a person. So what kind of character are you presently building?

Wishing You Great Health,
Dr. John H. Sklare
www.innerdiet.com

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