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Courage

Definition of the word "courage": Mental or moral strength to venture, persevere, and withstand danger, fear, or difficulty.The ability to do something that frightens. Strength in the face of pain or grief."He fought his illness with great courage" What is the root of the word "courage"? Middle English corage, from Anglo-French curage, from quer, coer heart, from Latin cor. The root of … Continue reading Courage

Ethics

The word "ethics" is derived from the Greek word "ethos" (character), and from the Latin word "mores" (customs). Ethics is the moral philosophy, the discipline concerned with what is morally good and bad and morally right and wrong. Ethics is also the process of questioning, discovering and defending our values, principles and purpose. Ethics is about making daily … Continue reading Ethics

Breathe

Main Definition of To breathe (verb) 1 a: to draw air into and expel it from the lungs : RESPIRE broadly : to take in oxygen and give out carbon dioxide through natural processes b: to inhale and exhale freely 2: to blow softly 3: LIVE - to be alive 4: to pause and rest before continuing A Personal Note Just breathe! Breathe in, breathe out. … Continue reading Breathe

Integrity

“Whoever walks in integrity walks securely, but he who makes his ways crooked will be found out.” Proverbs 10:9 Definition of Integrity Integrity is the quality of being honest, fair, and most important having strong moral and ethical principles. 1: the quality of being honest and fair  integrity [=honesty] 2: the state of being complete or whole More … Continue reading Integrity

Accountability

"So then, each of us will give an account of ourselves to God” (Romans 14:12)." Definition of accountability  The quality or state of being accountable especially: an obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for one's actions -Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary Accountability is the ability to account for one's actions, thoughts, words and to take responsibility, without accountability … Continue reading Accountability

Reboot

“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.” -2 Corinthians 5:17Tweet Definition of reboot (verb) a) to shut down and restart (a computer or program)… the annoyance of having to reboot the computer to switch operating systems …— Robert Weston If anything ever happens … Continue reading Reboot

Discipline

The Old French descepline referred to punishment, correction,  and suffering. The latin origin of the word “discipline” is  "disciplina" meaning “instruction and training”. It’s derived from the root word discere — “to learn.”  Therefore, discipline is to study, learn, train, and apply a system of standards.The word “disciple” comes from the Latin word discipulus meaning “student” … Continue reading Discipline