Daily Gratitude: It’s important for each individual to know this. We can talk all we want about our plans and ideas and ideals and anything else you want to talk about. But how are others supposed to assess you? By your words? No. They will assess you but your actions. After all, your actions reflect your values in most cases. They will show what you’re made of much more than statements. I always remember people discussing this when discussing people who always go to church on Sunday and act as if they are the most righteous person around. Then the other 6 days (or even 6.5), they are mean and rude and full of anger and hate. You can see that at work or in sports as well. How many sports figures praise God when they win but beat their significant others off the court or field? Don’t be one of these people. They are the ones I consider to have imposter syndrome although it’s used in a different manner (which as usual I don’t agree with since it’s not uncommon for everyone to have to act in their professional lives but that’s another subject). Just remember to align yourself with your core values!