‘Vocation’ dissects how our various roles in life function as platforms to fulfill our unique missions. Join us to differentiate between mission and vocation.
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‘Vocation’ dissects how our various roles in life function as platforms to fulfill our unique missions. Join us to differentiate between mission and vocation.
...‘Mission’ dives into understanding our unique roles in humanity. Drawing from The Incredibles, we explore how self-knowledge guides us in fulfilling our personal missions.
...We practice virtue to strengthen our character. When we strengthen our character it becomes our first response to external stimuli, not our temperament, which means you have grown into a stronger leader.
...You’ve heard people use the word ‘heart’ to refer to character. So, think of character as a specialized muscle called the heart. Virtue in Latin is ‘virtus’, which means ‘strength’. So, think of virtues as the muscle fibers of the heart. You practice virtues to strengthen your heart muscle or character.
...Virtues are moral habits that we develop with practice. Virtue in Latin means strength. Key virtues include (but are not limited to) prudence, courage, self-mastery, and justice. Based on your unique temperament, what virtues might require more practice?
...To become a stronger leader, you have to understand the relationship between your biological temperament and character. Your natural first response to external stimuli is with your biological temperament. You have to grow from your second response being your character to it being your initial response. Do you believe your first response to external stimuli comes from your temperament or character? Why?
...We are not born with our character. Character is something we develop throughout our life. The more we practice building character, the more we are able to resist temptation and do the right thing. What do you think are the building blocks of character?
...Our temperament, according to Alexander Havard, is “our native predisposition to react in certain ways. We are born with our temperament. There are 4 temperaments: Choleric, Melancholic, Sanguine, and Phlegmatic.
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