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Choose Integrity Daily | The Winner's Way With Mac Hammond

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00:06.7
00:11.1
“The price of acceptance is too high if it costs who you are.”
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Bob Goff’s words should compel us to reexamine the motives behind our actions.
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Are we striving for acceptance or truth?
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Hello, I’m Mac Hammond, and this is the Winner’s Minute.
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Living a life of integrity is a full-time job that doesn’t allow you to occasionally stray from your values.
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As author Tom Peters stated, “There is no such thing as a minor lapse of integrity.”
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00:41.7
Integrity puts ethics and standards before personal opinion;
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that’s why Tony Dungy called integrity “the choice between what’s convenient and what’s right.”
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So today, I challenge you to remember: a life of integrity is not an option on the path to long-term success.