“Following the Scout Law sounds like
a game plan that would give us all a better chance for success in life - and I
mean every area of life.” – Zig Ziglar
When many
people think of the Scout Law they think of young boys trying to do good. The idea of "acting like a Boy Scout" is even used as a criticism. Our social structure has gotten so off
balanced that we now think that being good, following the rules and believing
in character and integrity of outdated and odd.
Reality is, we are in need of these qualities more than ever
before. The consequence of not having
them is evident all around us.
The Scout Law, to be
trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful,
thrifty, brave, clean and reverent, are all qualities that make for a healthy
and strong person and society. These are
not just qualities you want to see in young people (although you do what them
there), but in all of us and in every area of our life. What business does not want someone who is
honest, dependable and hard working?
What area of life do you not need to be loyal, trustworthy, kind or
friendly? How much better would your
daily experience be if you and all you met were cheerful, courteous and kind?
Maybe it is because the Scout
Law has been around so long and people have gotten use to it that we pay such
little attention to it. The Scout Law
has the power to not only transform the world to a better place, but even
greater, to transform you.
Look over the Scout Law. In fact, write out all the qualities listed
there. Now honestly, mark the ones that
you show on a daily bases. I will say
that if you are reading this blog you most likely have more than the average
person. However, you will find that you
do not display as many as you thought you would. This is not to point out where you may have
failed, but rather to show you an opportunity to become better.
One of the development goals I
gave myself last year was to assign one of the qualities of the Scout Law to
each month of 2013. All during the month
I would work at developing that quality in my life. I found it very helpful and the practice made
me a stronger person. Have I achieved
all of the qualities in my life by now?
Not even close. I have to check
myself every day to be become more and more of the person I someday hope to
be. What it did do is make me aware of
where I can improve and how I can enrich the lives of others through the Scout
Law.
Do not see the Scout Law as
something restrictive and difficult. It
is really very freeing and exciting.
When you live right you have nothing to hide or to escape from. It is like what Mark Twain said, "When
you always tell the truth you do not have to remember anything."
You matter! You matter to the world and to yourself. Remember to be your best, love God, have good
manners, achieve the
unknown and change your world.
John Patrick Hickey is an author,
speaker, Life Coach and proud Scouter. To read more from John Patrick Hickey or
to get his books, training and book him to speak to your church, business or
group, visit our website at http://www.growthcenter.net or www.johnpatrickhickey.com.
© 2014 John
Patrick Hickey
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