Christian's Work Ethic

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The Enlightened Professional Christian Johanneson

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The Enlightened ProfessionalChristian Johanneson

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Henry Thoreau, 1854

Most men lead lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with the song still in them.

Men are slaves to their work and enslaved to those for whom theyWor

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Don’t Harm Anyone

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Don’t Steal

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Don’t Lie

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Don’t Burn Out

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Compassion, Tenderness Mercy

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Straightforwardness, Lack of Deviousness

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Patience & Tolerance

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Calm, steadiness, fortitude, contentment

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Eat Only When Necessary

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Don’t Hoard

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Keep Clean

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Be Thankful

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Devotion To Success

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Generosity, Giving and Charity

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Humility

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Reflection, contemplation, inquiry

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Sacrifice

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Always Be A Student

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Use Energy Wisely

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Exercise Every Day

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Remember to Breathe

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Control Your Senses

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Concentratee on Inner AwarenessI think awareness is probably the most important thing towards being a champion. Billie Jean King

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Be Devoted to the Universal Goal

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Use Your Power For Good