Positive Character Traits
Across
- 3. You can be consistently depended upon to follow through on your commitments, actions, and decisions. You do what you say you will do.
- 4. the steadfast persistence and determination to continue on with a course of action, belief, or purpose, even if it's difficult or uncomfortable in order to reach a higher goal or outcome.
- 6. The ability to be loving toward those you love
- 9. Telling the truth
- 10. an attitude of being considerate, helpful, and benevolent to others.
- 11. You have a strong sense of self-control in order to reach a desired goal.
- 16. You are able to be your real and true self
- 17. You are knowledgeable of basic good manners, common courtesies, and etiquette, and are willing to apply those to all people you encounter.
- 19. In spite of fear of danger, discomfort, or pain, you have the mental fortitude to carry on with a commitment, plan, or decision, knowing it is the right or best course of action.
Down
- 1. You have a confident yet modest opinion of your own self-importance. You don't see yourself as “too good” for other people or situations.
- 2. You make conscious, intentional decisions to let go of resentment and anger toward someone for an offense
- 3. You treat yourself and others with courtesy, kindness, deference, dignity, and civility.
- 5. You accept personal, relational, career, community, and societal obligations even when they are difficult or uncomfortable.
- 7. You are willing to offer your time, energy, efforts, emotions, words, or assets without the expectation of something in return.
- 8. You have the desire to do things well or to the best of your ability.
- 12. You feel deep sympathy and pity for the suffering and misfortune of others, and you have a desire to do something to alleviate their suffering.
- 13. faithfulness and devotion to your loved ones, your friends, and anyone with whom you have a trusted relationship.
- 14. sense of hopefulness and confidence about the future.
- 15. having strong moral principles and core values
- 18. Using discernment, compassion, and integrity, you strive to make decisions and take actions based on what you consider the ultimate best course or outcome for all involved.