Verb: maintain
This page collects values that are commonly lived through the action maintain.
- Authenticity — Being true to oneself and honest with others, showing real feelings and beliefs.
- Discipline — Staying focused and following rules to achieve goals and complete tasks.
- Health — The state of being free from illness or injury, and maintaining physical and mental well-being.
- Independence — The ability to make choices and act freely without being controlled by others.
- Inner Peace — A state of mental and emotional calmness, free from stress and anxiety.
- Integrity — Living honestly and being true to oneself and others, even when facing challenges, builds trust and connection.
- Loyalty — Being loyal involves staying true to someone or something, supporting them through good times and bad.
- Mental Health — A state of well-being where individuals can cope with stress, work productively, and contribute to their community.
- Partnership — Working together with others to achieve common goals and build strong relationships.
- Physical Health — Being physically healthy involves maintaining a strong body through regular exercise, good nutrition, and proper rest.
- Positive Attitude — Staying hopeful and cheerful, even when things are tough, helps to create a better environment and encourages others.
- Professionalism — Showing respect, responsibility, and good behavior in the workplace or any professional setting.
- Quality — Being committed to excellence and ensuring that products or services meet high standards.
- Reliability — Being dependable and consistently doing what you say you will do.
- Safety — Being safe involves taking actions to protect yourself and others from harm or danger.
- Self Care — Taking time to care for your mental, emotional, and physical well-being to feel better and live healthier.
- Stability — Staying steady and balanced in difficult situations without being easily shaken or changed.
- Stewardship — Caring for and managing resources responsibly to ensure their health and availability for the future.
- Stillness — A state of calmness and peace that allows for clear thinking and reflection.
- Sustainability — The ability to meet our needs today without harming the ability of future generations to meet theirs.