Positive Qualities – Gamesome & Well-spoken

Dear Folks,
It’s not having information that is going to make you happy and successful; it’s using that information that’s going to make the dramatic difference in your life.— Zig Zigler (1926-) Motivational Speaker, Author
One may have athletic talent, but if they are Gamesome without being sportsmanlike, is it valuable?  One may be Well-spoken, but if they do not care for the thoughts of others, is it worth the effort?
Peace,
Jim
            GAMESOME
Definition: sportive; playful; frolicsome; merry
            WELL‑SPOKEN
Definitions: (1) able to communicate with grace, kindness, or propriety; articulate; (2) civil; courteous; (3) having the ability to converse with ease; quick‑minded
Comment: It can often be a greater kindness not to speak.

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Positive Qualities – Adroit & Open-hearted

Dear Folks,
The Beatitudes: • Humility (The poor of spirit); • (Thirst for) Righteousness; • Meekness; • Pure- hearted (The pure of heart); • Tenderhearted, Sympathetic (They who mourn); • Merciful; • Peacemaker; • Endurance, Perseverance (Persecuted for righteousness) — The Sermon on the Mount, Jesus of Nazareth
We all have some natural or acquired knack. We are Adroit at something. We know we can develop these talents and become better than we are. Being Open-hearted means recognizing the heart and soul of the other person as valuable. Focus on your skills and desires, serve them, and they will become a part of you.
Peace,
Jim
            ADROIT
Definitions: (1) expert in using the body or mind; nimble; (2) cleverly skillful; resourcefully inventive; ingenious
Synonyms: artful, dexterous, proficient
Derivation: Latin, “to set in a straight line”
            OPEN‑HEARTED
Definitions: (1) candid; frank; (2) generous; kind; benevolent
Too Far: bleeding hearted

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Positive Qualities – Broad-minded & Stable

Dear Folks,
You, indeed, become what you want to be by affirming that you already are!The Dynamic Laws of Prosperity, Catherine Ponder (1927 – ) Minister, Author
The more Broad-minded we are, the more Stable is our foundation. It is a difficult process to transfer our secure footing from physical gravity to spiritual gravity, and yet the most stable of physics is heavenly.
Peace,
Jim
            BROAD‑MINDED
Definitions: (1) tolerant of various views; liberal; (2) inclined to tolerate, or even condone, departures from conventional behaviorComment: Some conservatives of this era have shunned the idea, and possibly even the ideal, of being liberal. But it seems the ideal of being broad‑minded is still considered valuable. There are many ways to think.
            STABLE
Definitions: (1) not easily moved or thrown off balance; not likely to break down, fall apart, or give way; steady; fixed; (2) firm in character, purpose, or resolution; steadfast; (3) enduring or possibly permanent; long lasting; (4) capable of returning to equilibrium or original position after having been displaced; flexible
Balancing Qualities: adventuresome, changeable, lively
Too Far: stagnant

Quote: Heaven is under our feet as well as over our heads. — Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) American Author

Reflection: We hold on to our old selves while allowing our new selves to grow around the old. We are like coral, where the old is the structure upon which the new growth of life is active. The old self is a record of what we have chosen. The only you that is alive and vibrant is the new you. The past is the structure upon which we rely for stability. We know ourselves by who we have been, and yet we are not our past structure any more than we are our body.

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Positive Qualities – Meritorious & Thinking

Dear Folks,
A man is what he thinks about all day long. — Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) Essayist
Talk slowly but think quickly. — Author Unknown
Meritorious is an after-the-fact quality. Thinking is an in-the-moment quality, but the ‘moment’ includes the past and the future. Both are intrinsic. What do you think of that?
Peace,
Jim
            MERITORIOUS
Definitions: (1) worthy of notice because of superior qualities; (2) deserving fame or happiness as a reward for service; praiseworthy for exceptional action; (3) of intrinsic value
Derivation: Latin, “to earn,” “to gain,” “to deserve”
            THINKING

Definitions: (1) the power of reasoning and conceiving ideas; imaginative; (2) the ability of a person to form mental images; envision, (3) given to pondering a suggestion; cogitation; (4) focusing on something in order to arrive at a conclusion using logic, judgment, and inference
Synonyms: deliberating, fancying, realizing, reflecting, speculating
Quotes:
I am, therefore I think. — Dr. Chris Halvorson (1960 – ) American Theoretical Physicist

If you realized how powerful your thoughts are, you would never think a negative thought. — Peace Pilgrim [born Mildred Lisette Norman] (1908-1981) Steps Toward Inner Peace

Then only are we thinking when the subject on which we are thinking cannot be thought out. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) German Artist

Comments:
• Thinking people apply their knowledge to new situations unrelated to the original situation.
• To move from a single good idea to its completion surround it with compatible ideas, and umbrella it with good ideals.
• Complexity results from keeping ideas in your head. Create systems to help you express your thoughts. Holding ideas takes energy – write them down.
Types of Thinking
Additive, Aggressive, Anthropological, Brilliant, Aesthetic, Analytic, Extroverted, Financial, Clear, Constructive, Applied, Introverted, Historical, Deep, Creative, Backward, Kinky, Humanistic, Keen, Efficient, Broad, Optimistic, Legal, Mercurial, Expressive, Converging, Market‑oriented, Methodical, Innovative, Critical, Mathematical, Quick, Insightful, Decisive, Medical, Right, Instinctive, Deductive, Product‑oriented, Powerful, Literal, Diverging, Scientific, Productive, Practical, Eliminative, Sociological, Precise, Focused, Technological, Random, Forward, Verbal, Visual, Imaginative, Wishful, Incisive, Inductive, Intuitive, Judgmental, Narrow, Objective, Qualitative, Quantitative, Rational, Speculative, Subjective, Theoretical
Advice: A teacher must know the level of each student in order to challenge each with those things just outside his or her current level of understanding. But it is the responsibility of the student to commit themselves to strive for that understanding. If the challenge motivates them, they will give it some thought.
Color: sky blue
Symbols: 1) the hat; 2) the pansy; 3) the helmet

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Positive Qualities – Important & Judicious

Dear Folks,
He looked at all his choices and said, What would a good person do, and then did it. But he has now learned something very important about human nature. If you spend your whole life pretending to be good, then you are indistinguishable from a good person.Ender in Exile, Orson Scott Card  (1951-) Public Speaker, Author
We can ask ourselves not only ‘How am I Important?’ but also ‘What (out there) is important?’ This is true of most qualities. Our internal environment is interactive with the external landscape. A Judicious decision may range anywhere from locally politic on up to cosmically wise. Our subjective reality is always enhanced (or shrunk) to the extent of our Objective scope.
Peace,
Jim
          IMPORTANT
Definitions: (1) having much significance, value, or influence; outstanding; of exceptional consequence; great; (2) deserving special notice or attention; noteworthy
Synonyms: dignified, essential, momentous, relevant
Affirmation:

I am inherently important and uniquely designed to do my own thing so perfectly that no one else in the world can do it like me. — Jacquelyn Small, Transformers, The Therapists of the Future

          JUDICIOUS
Definition: possessing sound judgment; discreet; prudent; wise
Synonyms: discerning, expedient, politic, sagacious, sensible, thoughtful, well‑advised, well‑judged
Sayings:
Judgment comes from experience. Experience comes from poor judgment.
Ex pede Herculem (Latin): “From the foot of Hercules” [From a part we may judge the whole.]
Quotes:
All the way to heaven is heaven. — Saint Catherine of Siena [born Caterina Benincasa] (1347-1380) Italian Catholic Theologian

Don’t wait for the last judgment. It takes place every day. — Albert Camus (1913-1960) French Algerian Philosopher

Judge men by their fruits, not by their roots; and their fruits are their character, their deeds, and accomplishments. — Reinhold Niebuhr (1892-1971) American Theologian
Reflection: On judgment day, God is not going to ask you what you have done, but who you are becoming.
Symbol: The planet Jupiter

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Positive Qualities – Pizzazz & Urbane

Dear Folks,
Your life is shaped by the end you live for. You are made in the image of what you desire. — Thomas Merton (1915-1968) Monk, Author
We think of a person who is Urbane as subdued, even aloof.  We all have a wide range of energetic moods. We can be calm and we can be exuberant. If we add Pizzazz to the qualities described by urbane, we will be delightful company.
Peace,
Jim
            PIZZAZZ
Definitions: (1) attractive style; dash; showing flair or sparkle; (2) energetic with vitality; vigorous; spirited
Compatible Quality: entertaining
            URBANE
Definition: having polite manners; courteous; civil; suave; elegant or refined; sophisticated; polished and poised; pleasantly tactful

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Positive Qualities – Exact & Delicious

Dear Folks,
Overcome . . .
Evil with Good.
Falsehood with Truth.
Hatred with Love.
Ugliness with Beauty.
Selfishness with Thoughtfulness.
Need with Service. . . .
It may seem a stretch to categorize Delicious as a personal positive quality, but anything that is pleasing to the senses can also be agreeable to the mind and heart.
Having an attitude to live Exactly, to put together all of the components of life with precision will result in a polished finish product.
Peace,
Jim

            EXACT
Definitions: (1) observing strict method, rule, or order; meticulous; careful; (2) precisely thought out or stated; definite; (3) highly polishedSynonym: accurate, actual, adjusted, correct, precise, punctual, true
Familial Quality: conscientious
Saying:
Ad unguem (Latin): “to the fingernail”; “to a nicety”; “exactly” (from the use of the fingernail to test the smoothness of marble)

            DELICIOUS

Definitions: (1) highly pleasing to the senses <chiefly to taste or smell>; (2) very agreeable to the mind; delightful

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Positive Qualities – Ethical & Self-respect

Dear Folks,
The Golden Rule (The Ethic of Reciprocity)
You should love your neighbor as yourself.Judaism, Leviticus 19.18
You should love your neighbor as yourself.Christianity, Jesus, Matthew 22:39
Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.Christianity, Matthew 7:12
Ethical Self-respect and principled other-respect are reciprocal. In many branches of Christianity there is the idea of the Trinity. How important is personal relationship? It was the first thing God the Father did when he created God the Son.
Note the word “character” in the derivation of ethical as well as in the definition of self-respect.
Peace,
Jim
            ETHICAL
Definitions: (1) exhibiting or practicing the principles of morality; (2) being in accordance with the rules or standards of right conduct; (3) faithful to the standards of a profession or group; (4) showing good judgmentDerivation: Greek, “character,” “custom”
Note: The inner aspect (character) precedes its outer manifestation (custom).
            SELF‑RESPECT
Definition: a proper respect for oneself or for one’s own character and reputation
Balancing Qualities: humility, willfulness
Note: Lack of, or loss of, self‑respect results in inaction due to the diminution of will.
Advice: Idleness diminishes self‑respect. Therefore, stay busy with something constructive you love to do, or have a duty to do. Then turn the duty into an act of love. Self-respect begins with knowing what is worthy of respect; and is gained by loving and serving that value in others.

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Positive Qualities – Daffy & Flexible

Dear Folks,
Human efforts [are] cumulative, something in every effort [is] preserved and added to the whole.Fifty Degrees Below Zero, Kim Stanley Robinson (1952-)
To see oneself in a humorous light often times means a Flexible attitude is required. Have a Daffy week!
Peace,
Jim
          DAFFY
Definition: crazy; silly; zany
Too Far: foolish
          FLEXIBLE
Definitions: (1) yielding to influence; tractable; (2) capable of responding or conforming to changing or new situations; (3) adaptable physically, emotionally, or mentally
Synonyms: pliable, pliant, supple
Too Far: wishy‑washy
Quote:
Most moral codes say “either‑or” . . . while the universe itself seems to be filled instead with a whole lot of “maybes.” — David Brin (1950 – ) Earth
Reflection: Flexibility can be experienced on many levels. On the physical, a flexible set of muscles helps in your supple and graceful movement. On the emotional, flexibility is essential for dealing with the variability of life’s situations and interactions with other people. As one acquires a broad and balanced set of positive qualities, flexibility is an inevitable result.
Comments:
• Prisoners of war who survived first decided to survive and then were flexible enough to do and be whatever it took to survive.
• People have an incredible capacity to juxtapose seemingly impossible concepts in their psyche, such as killing for peace or cheating for success. Be aware of these incongruities and inconsistencies. If you find you are justifying a point of view, you could take that as a clue; you may be forcing a fit.

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Positive Qualities – Service Minded & Vigorous

Dear Folks,
Like attracts like: Wherever you’re putting your focus is what you’re going to get more of. What you focus on expands. — Lisa M. Gillespie, Mind & Body Therapist
Even if a person is only concerned with enlightened self interest they need to think of someone other than themself. The highest form of Service Mindedness would contain Vigorous portions of self-forgetfulness and selflessness.
Peace,
Jim
            SERVICE MINDED
Definition: demonstrating helpful, beneficial, or friendly conduct; giving assistance or advantage to an individual or the community; thoughtful
Balancing Qualities: To balance confidence and humility practice giving service.
People Who Exemplify This Quality: Martin Luther King (1929-1968) American Peacemaker
Proverb:
When I do not know who I am I serve you.
When I know who I am I am you. — Indian
Quotes:

Do what needs to be done for yourself as if you were doing it for a dear friend. — Jerry Downs (1949 – ) American Philosopher

I don’t know what your destiny will be, but one thing I know: the only ones among you who will be really happy are those who will have sought and found out how to serve. — Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965) Franco-German Theologian

Comment:
Near versus Far
Many think service must be direct and person‑to‑person. Even though this individual support provides an emotional connection to the person served, it is no less valid to serve a wide variety of people, near and far. Entertainers for example distribute their talent for everyone’s enjoyment. Writers serve their readers. If someone makes a tool it is up to the one who uses it to do something with it.
Symbol: the buffalo
            VIGOROUS
Definitions: (1) living or growing with full vital strength; robust; (2) acting with abundant energy and force; powerful
Color: red
Symbol: the hippopotamus (Egyptian)
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