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EPISODE · Jan 8, 2026 · 2 MIN

Conscientiousness (January 8)

from Enthusiastic Ideas · host Gary Henry

CONSCIENTIOUSNESS (JANUARY 8)View on Website -- https://wordpoints.com/conscientiousness-january-8/"Trust that man in nothing who has not a conscience in everything" (Laurence Sterne).FEW OF LIFE’S PLEASURES RIVAL THE SATISFACTION THAT COMES FROM BEING CONSCIENTIOUS. The knowledge that we’ve both done what is right and given our best effort to it has to rank somewhere near the top of life’s most lasting contentments. The old adage contains a truth we need to reconnect with: “The softest pillow upon which to lay our heads at night is a good conscience.” Without that “pillow,” no other comfort matters very much.Conscientiousness deserves a better reputation than it has. It tends to be confused with perfectionism, and the conscientious are often accused of having too many scruples and not enough spontaneity. But submitting our work to the standards of conscience is not a sign of psychological weakness. It’s a sign that we care enough about the world to contribute to it with our personal best.(1) Those who are conscientious are governed by conscience in everything they do. Even when “it doesn’t matter” and even when “nobody will know,” they are careful to do what they believe is right. More concerned with enduring values than with shortcuts and quick fixes, the conscientious steer by true-north principles.(2) Those who are conscientious are diligent in what they do. They value quality — in personal character and in workmanship. They are thorough, and yes, even scrupulous. Moved by conscience, they take wholesome pride in jobs that are well done, and most of them have gotten used to being called persnickety and old-fashioned.The bottom line is this: if we wish to have the confidence of those who know us, we’re going to have to be conscientious. People may say that perfectionism is a hang-up, but when it comes time to put their trust in somebody, they still look for someone who does things the way they ought to be done. When we’re sitting back in 24-B, we want the pilot to be the most conscientious person on the plane. So, how confident are those who are riding on your conduct today? Can they count on your conscience?Is your conscience clear, with nothing to fearAs you punch the clock each night;When you leave the job, do your pulses throbWith the thought of a task done right?(Frank A. Collins)Gary Henry - WordPoints.com + AreYouaChristian.com

CONSCIENTIOUSNESS (JANUARY 8)View on Website -- https://wordpoints.com/conscientiousness-january-8/"Trust that man in nothing who has not a conscience in everything" (Laurence Sterne).FEW OF LIFE’S PLEASURES RIVAL THE SATISFACTION THAT COMES FROM BEING CONSCIENTIOUS. The knowledge that we’ve both done what is right and given our best effort to it has to rank somewhere near the top of life’s most lasting contentments. The old adage contains a truth we need to reconnect with: “The softest pillow upon which to lay our heads at night is a good conscience.” Without that “pillow,” no other comfort matters very much.Conscientiousness deserves a better reputation than it has. It tends to be confused with perfectionism, and the conscientious are often accused of having too many scruples and not enough spontaneity. But submitting our work to the standards of conscience is not a sign of psychological weakness. It’s a sign that we care enough about the world to contribute to it with our personal best.(1) Those who are conscientious are governed by conscience in everything they do. Even when “it doesn’t matter” and even when “nobody will know,” they are careful to do what they believe is right. More concerned with enduring values than with shortcuts and quick fixes, the conscientious steer by true-north principles.(2) Those who are conscientious are diligent in what they do. They value quality — in personal character and in workmanship. They are thorough, and yes, even scrupulous. Moved by conscience, they take wholesome pride in jobs that are well done, and most of them have gotten used to being called persnickety and old-fashioned.The bottom line is this: if we wish to have the confidence of those who know us, we’re going to have to be conscientious. People may say that perfectionism is a hang-up, but when it comes time to put their trust in somebody, they still look for someone who does things the way they ought to be done. When we’re sitting back in 24-B, we want the pilot to be the most conscientious person on the plane. So, how confident are those who are riding on your conduct today? Can they count on your conscience?Is your conscience clear, with nothing to fearAs you punch the clock each night;When you leave the job, do your pulses throbWith the thought of a task done right?(Frank A. Collins)Gary Henry - WordPoints.com + AreYouaChristian.com

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