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  • A steady persistence in adhering to a course of action, a belief, or a purpose.
    (shared by 17 profiles - created 2 years ago by Actics)
  • Devoted to personal visions, we pursue them being aware it requires sacrifices and determination.
    (shared by 3 profiles - created 1 year ago by kesera)
  • To consistently act according to our beliefs, even if this means swimming upstream to reach of chosen goals
    (shared by 2 profiles - created 1 year ago by James Ewen)
  • Cos Rome wasnt built in a day and heaven and earth took seven.
    (shared by 1 profile - created 1 year ago by Tia Carr Williams)
  • Perseverance in healing means that we keep working -- regardless of schedule conflicts, aches and pains, and life's ups and downs. The steadfast practice of yoga is integral to what I do, even if it's only to maintain a certain level without pushing boundaries. It's important to realize that there's always more to be done, and we can be like water: Smoothing out the rocky bits, over time. None of this is crash-and-burn discipline. It's long-term, and that's how I work too.
    (shared by 1 profile - created 1 year ago by Robert Gardner Wellness)
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Similar Values

Åbenhed 0

Åbenhed overfor verden omkring os og en forståelse af globalisering som en mulighed fremfor en trussel. Åbenhed overfor andres ideer, tanker og holdninger og aktiv inddragelse som arbejdsredskab.
(shared by 1 profile - created 1 year ago by Morten Østergaard)

Acceptance 0

Refers to the experience of a situation without an intention to change it.
(shared by 0 profiles - created 1 year ago by Andrei)

Action a-z 0

Adding substance to every initiative I make. and taking it from a-z
(shared by 1 profile - created 5 months ago by Henriette Weber Kristiansen)