Ethic Canon
can·on /ˈkænən/
-noun
- an ecclesiastical rule or law enacted by a council or other competent authority and, in the Roman Catholic Church, approved by the pope.
- the body of ecclesiastical law.
- the body of rules, principles, or standards accepted as axiomatic and universally binding in a field of study or art: the neoclassical canon.
- a fundamental principle or general rule: the canons of good behavior.
- a standard; criterion: the canons of taste.
(Source: Dictionary.com)
My Ethic Canons
- I will strive to do the very best at everything.
- I will develop a trustworthy relationship with my peers through observation of myself and interaction.
- I will uphold loyalty with in my daily actions with my peers and mentors .
- I will not strive to please everyone, except when I become self-centered and focused on the responses of others and their thoughts of me.
- I will seek to build relationship to develop disciples to impact the world.
- I will take responsibility for my actions except when it will hurt or infringe on the rights of others.
- I will keep myself physically strong.
- I will keep myself mentally awake.
I will keep myself morally straight and use integrity to uphold my Ethic Canons listed above .