Everlasting Values 









It Is Not What We Are - But What We Become
 
 
 
These subjects can be electronicallly purchased as a single study. They are part of the information any individual will receive when they join Project Word.
 
 
 
 
 
     A true understanding of this word is more than one would imagine. Personal responsibility to yourself and others will determine the values we have in life and our self-worth.
 
 
     The foundation of our values is an important understanding of the trust within us and the trust of others. Trust implies more than just having a sense of confidence.
 
 
     Self-control both spiritually and emotionally is extremely important. This lesson will give you insight as to how much you really have.
 
 
     It is more than just a word, it is the core of understanding to the true values in the life of an individual. It is not about your reaction, but your response to situations which exist.
 
 
     Life is a unique mixture of decisions, highs and lows, good with the bad. The proper mixture will bring about a fruitful life. How to maintain this delicate mixture can be challenging.
 
 
     Every young person should have this lesson. It is an attitude which is not promoted in our society. The mind, body and spirit must all agree to have this quality.
 
 
     Life is not about holding grudges or getting even. Forgiving other and yourself can be the most challenging of events. Feelings of unforgiveness can also lead to other problems in life.
 
 
     A value which will develop the life of an adult and youth. It is an attitude which society has lost, yet it is very vital.
 
 
     In a "me first" world, this attitude has been left behind. It is not all about beating others or clawing your way to the top, the process you use will determine how far one actually goes.
 
 
     Learning to accept others in their faults can only be understood when we accept the fact that you also have your own faults. Loving someone or something is not determined by the circumstance or situation.
 
 
     Respect does not come from a command, it is actually earned. In order to get respect, one must give the same. This lesson will challenge you as to where you stand concerning this subject.