Sunday, May 23, 2010

Top 10 Values Paper

Honesty- to myself, my workplace, and my clients. I believe that honesty is needed in all aspects of life.
Family- My family comes first. I want to work in an environment that understands the importance of this and supports me.
Empathy-Empathy can solve almost any problem. If you have empathy for a person's situation whether good or bad you can probably get through any tough situations.
Integrity- I believe that you should live your life in your career just as you live your life anywhere else. People should know who you are and what you stand for.
Sincerity- This goes alsong with empathy, if you say you are sorry you have to mean it. Don't say I know how you feel if you don't really know how someone feels. That doesn't mean you don't care and aren't hurting for them. You can however show them that you have true sorrow for what they are going through.
Improve others lives-I am a problem solver. I hate to see anyone else in peril. I love to give service and see the smile on the face of someone you do good for.
Self Improvement- I am always looking for ways to improve myself. I am self-motivated and I'm a self-learner.
Ability to change- I feel that to be a good employee you have to learn how to deal with change. There are always changes taking place around us. If we don't learn how to deal with it we will become negative and will be looked over when the boss needs someone to rely on.
Good attitude- Even though maybe not the most qualified may get you further.
Successful- I want to be successful for those I serve, for my family, and for myself. When you feel success it helps everything else listed above. They all play in to each other.
These values may change places of importance over time, but I feel that they will always be values that will be at the top of my list. I hate to see anyone sad or in need of help and not give it. I try to always be positive even when sometimes I really shouldn't have to be because of a certain situation. I feel that is a blessing for me. I can sit back and evaluate the situation before jumping into an emotional outburst. This has helped me through many tough situations in customer service.

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