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 Principles of CKDA

Humility
Humility is a quality or characteristic ascribed to a person who is considered to be humble. "Humility is derived from the Latin word "humilis", which means low, humble, from earth. A humble person is generally thought to be unpretentious and modest.

Honesty 
"honesty is the best policy" means that telling the truth should be the first response to answering any question or dilemma. If one lies, then one will wind up having to make up another lie at some point to cover the first one and on and on. Being honest is always the best choice!

Gentleness
"Being gentle doesn't mean being weak; gentleness can be firm, even powerful. To behave in a gentle manner requires that we stay centered in our own values and strength -- that we are active rather than reactive. Coming from this center, a gentle word or touch can channel our energy into healing or making peace."

Perseverance 
"To Maintain a purpose in spite of difficulty, obstacles, or discouragement. It also means to keep going on something, even though there are obstacles and other challenges you have to go through."

Self Control
"Self control is control of one's emotions, desires, or actions by one's own will."

Unbreakable Spirit
"To always do your best and NEVER Give up!"

Last Updated on Thursday, 09 December 2010 04:06  

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