I think we’d all agree to the importance of the “T” word. Be trustworthy and having friends, teammates, and family members we can trust is an important part of our overall security and as we’d imagine our safety. To be trustworthy means we not only say what we do – it also means we do what we say. Once we completed the cycle a time or ten, we build the characteristic of trust. We all want to be trusted; however, we’re all unfortunately not always worthy of it.
Let’s say what we’ll do for safety and then more importantly – let’s do it! Let’s prepare and perform correctly and in time to prevent incidents.
Thanks in advance for reading and for everyone’s continued support. – Paul
Thanks for the share, PT!
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