Character Traits

1. Alertness - Being aware of what is taking place around.

2. Attentiveness - Showing the worth of a person or task by giving undivided concentration.

3. Availability - Making own schedule and priorities secondary to the wishes of those being served.

4. Benevolence - Giving to others basic needs without the motivation for acquiring personal rewards.

5. Boldness - Confidence that what is said or done is true, right, and just.

6. Cautiousness - Knowing how important right timing is in accomplishing right actions.

7. Compassion - Investing whatever is necessary to heal the hurts of others.

8. Contentment - Realizing that true happiness does not depend on material conditions.

9. Creativity - Approaching a need, a task, or an idea from a new perspective.

10. Decisiveness - The ability to recognize key factors and finalize difficult decisions.

11. Deference - Limiting freedom so not to offend the tastes of others.

12. Dependability - Fulfilling what is consented to do, even if it means unexpected sacrifice.

13. Determination - Purposing to accomplish right goals at the right time, regardless of the opposition.

14. Diligence - Investing time and energy to complete each task assigned.

15. Discernment - Understanding the deeper reasons why things happen.

16. Discretion - Recognizing and avoiding words, actions, and attitudes that could bring undesirable consequences.

17. Endurance - The inward strength to withstand stress and do the best.

18. Enthusiasm - Expressing joy in doing and accomplishing each tasks.

19. Faith - Confidence that actions rooted in good character will yield the best outcome, even when it's not personally observed.

20. Flexibility - Willingness to change plans or ideas according to the direction of the authorities.

21. Forgiveness - Clearing the record of those who have wronged and not holding a grudge.

22. Generosity - Carefully managing resources to be capable of freely giving to those in need.

23. Gentleness -Showing consideration and personal concern for others.

24. Gratefulness - Letting others know by one's words and actions how they have benefited one's life.

25. Honor - Respecting those in leadership because of the higher authorities they represent.

26. Hospitality Cheerfully sharing food, shelter, or conversation to benefit others.

27 . Humility - Acknowledging that achievement results from the investment of others in one's life.

28. Initiative - Recognizing and doing what needs to be done before being asked to do it.

29. Joyfulness - Maintaining a good attitude, even when faced with unpleasant conditions.

30. Justice -Taking personal responsibility to uphold what is pure, right, and true.

31. Loyalty - Using difficult times to demonstrate commitment to those being served.

32. Meekness - Yielding personal rights and expectations with a desire to serve.

33. Obedience - Quickly and cheerfully carrying out the direction of the superior.

34. Orderliness - Arranging self and surroundings to achieve greater efficiency.

35. Patience - Accepting a difficult situation without giving a deadline to remove it.

36. Persuasiveness - Guiding vital truths around another's mental roadblocks.

37. Punctuality - Showing esteem for others by doing the right thing at the right time.

38. Resourcefulness - Finding practical uses for that which others would overlook or discard.

39. Responsibility - Knowing and doing what is expected.

40. Security - Structuring one's life around that which cannot be destroyed or taken away.

41. Self-Control - Rejecting wrong desires and doing what is right.

42. Sensitivity - Perceiving the true attitudes and emotions of others.

43. Sincerity - Eagerness to do what is right with transparent motives.

44. Thoroughness - Knowing what factors will diminish the effectiveness of one's work or words if neglected.

45. Thriftiness - Allowing oneself and others to spend only what is necessary.

46. Tolerance - Realizing that everyone is at varying levels of character development.

47. Truthfulness - Earning future trust by accurately reporting past facts.

48. Virtue - The moral excellence evident in one's life as constently doing what is right.

49. Wisdom - Seeing and eing and responding to life situations from a perspective that transcends current circumstances.