- Commentary
- Integrity,
Capability, Passion
Recently I went through a negative life experience. ( How
is that for politically correct, Eh?)
- As with all
of these I reached deep within and found something worth
sharing and some positive that I could learn from. I
chose to share this thought with some new fire officers
just graduating from officer training class and I will
share them with you know.
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- Life and
your fire service affiliation will occasionally challenge
you in many different ways. You may have to discipline a
close friend you may be challenged in some way by a
person or a group, you may have suffered negative
publicity or some other negative experience. Nothing will
fully prepare you for these events but what I offer you
today might help a little.
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- Just imagine
and concentrate for a minute on the strength you have in
your dominant hand. (Right handed or left handed doesn't
really matter) Now as you read this sheet open your hand
palm up, and place into your strongest hand the following
items: Your personal integrity, your entire capabilities
and talents, and your inner passion and love for your
family, friends, and career in the fire service whether
paid , call or volunteer. Mentally place all of these
items in your hand and close your hand and grip them
tightly and place them in your pocket.
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- This
symbolic gesture I just described will do you no good if
you never reach into your pocket and pull them back out
when you need them. Also because they are in your
strongest hand, nobody can take them away from you ever,
unless you decide that they will.
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- Someday you
will be faced with an opportunity that will challenge
your personal integrity. Maybe someone will question your
truthfulness, or ask you to do something you know is
wrong. When thrown back on your heels and somewhat taken
back by this, think of this letter, reach into your
pocket and look into your open palm and see if all of
your integrity is still there. Have you lost any, given
any away? Some times you will witness a perceived
injustice and the easy way is just to turn away and turn
a blind eye. I offer you this analogy, while you are
turning a blind eye to a perceived injustice, you may not
notice just a little bit of your personal integrity
slipping away. If you do that enough times, when you
reach in to use your integrity you may find it is all
gone, and nobody will believe anything you say, even
though you might just be right this time.
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- Hold
onto your personal integrity with all of your might !
Never let it go!
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- I hope when
you put your capabilities in your hand, you included them
all and even left room for more. As human beings we are
all multidimensional and we have talents at work, we have
a variety of human skills, we have varying degrees of
education, artistic and creative talent and a myriad of
other talents that make up everything that actually
defines you as a person. Those capabilities that you hold
onto and protect with your dominant hand are very
special. They can only be given away and used by others
when you allow them to be. Oh, sure people might try to
diminish and minimize your capability. They may even
challenge your capability. When people do that and your
feel bad about it because you have been hurt by someone
not recognizing and appreciating your talents and
abilities, go to a quiet spot by yourself, open your palm
and look at and list all of your personal skills. It can
bring a smile to your face when you take personal stock
of your value and worth regardless of what anyone says
about you. It also is a good time to wonder about
yourself if someone did not recognize your capabilities
because you did not share any of yourself with others.
That is also something to take stock of and decide how
much others will know about you.
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- Take
stock of your personal and professional capabilities
often and never let anyone diminish or reduce you or your
capabilities in any way!
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- Remember
that I asked you to put your passion in your dominant
hand as well. There are a couple of reasons for this. The
first is never to let it go. I do not care what your
passion is and whether it is family, friends, and
professionally fire service related, never let anyone
stand in your way and prevent you from feeling and
believing in what you believe in. Do not let anyone, or
any set of circumstances take your passion from you or
diminish it. You have to examine your passion every once
in a while though to see if it is still there, and if it
still is for the right reasons.
- The second
reason for putting your passion in your dominant hand is
so that you may have some degree of control over it. You
may have days and periods of time when your personal
passion escapes your control and becomes a detriment or
impediment to what you are trying to control. Do not give
up on your passion, do not diminish your passion, but use
all of your strength to control and redirect into areas
in which you can become more effective.
- Your
personal passion is the most powerful tool you have. If
you have lost it along the years of your career, then try
with all of your being to get it back. Because it is the
most powerful tool you have it is the first thing that
the naysayers and detractors try to attack. Your passion
will overwhelm them and in fact diminish those that are
really impostors and talk about passion rather than know
how to demonstrate.
- It has been
my practice not to "talk" about how passionate
I am about the fire service, I have been told that people
know it when I speak to them. I don't have to remind them
or prove to them as some impostors need to do.
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- Keep
your passion very close to you and always within reach.
Never let anyone diminish reduce, or try to break the
passion you have. Keep your passion under control!
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- The above
three tools I have just given you are very important
tools. Like any other tools in the fire service they must
be maintained, inspected and checked frequently, and they
must all be used for the right reasons.
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- The next
time you are having a difficult situation either
personally or professionally reach into your pocket, sit
in a quiet place, and look into the palm of your hand
....you might just find the right tool to fix the
problem.
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- Next time
you see me, let me know if you have read this by just
saying those three important concepts....Integrity,
Capability, Passion.