Trustworthiness To act in a manner that makes one worthy of confidence and trust LG/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon.

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Trustworthiness To act in a manner that makes one worthy of confidence and trust LG/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon

Truthfulness To be honest about things and feelings with oneself and others LG/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon

Active Listening To listen with the intention of understanding what the speaker means to communicate LG/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon

No Put Downs Not to use words, actions, and/or body language to degrade, humiliate, or dishonor others LG/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon

Personal Best One’s best possible performance given the time and resources available LG/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon

Caring To feel and show concern for others LG/LS© Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon

Common Sense To use good judgment LG/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon

Cooperation To work together toward a common goal or purpose LG/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon

Courage To act according to one’s beliefs despite fear of adverse consequences LG/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004 Created by Jennifer Pokon

Curiosity A desire to investigate and seek understanding of one’s world LG/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon

Effort To do your best LG/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon

Flexibility To be willing to alter plans when necessary LG/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon

Friendship To make and keep a friend through mutual trust and caring :G/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon

Initiative To do something, of one’s own free will, because it needs to be done LG/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004 Created by Jennifer Pokon

Integrity To act according to a sense of what’s right and wrong LG/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon

Organization To plan, arrange, and implement in an orderly way; to keep things orderly and ready to use LG/LS© Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004 Created by Jennifer Pokon

Patience To wait calmly for someone or something LG/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon

Perseverance To keep at it LG/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon

Pride Satisfaction from doing one’s personal best LG/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon

Problem Solving To create solutions to difficult situations and everyday problems LG/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon

Resourcefulness To respond to challenges and opportunities in innovative and creative ways LG/LS© Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon

Responsibility To respond when appropriate; to be accountable for one’s actions LG/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon

Sense of Humor To laugh and be playful without harming others LG/LS © Susan Kovalik & Associates 2004Created by Jennifer Pokon