Integrity Under Pressure
In our 4-week series on The Four Agreements, we’re exploring practical pathways to deepen connection, act with intention, and create a vibrant, thriving spiritual community by showing up as our best, most authentic selves.
In our second week, Dr. Nancy Little, LUT, weaves the Second Agreement—don't take things personally—with our Core Value of Integrity.
How do we stay true to ourselves when our feelings are hurt?
What keeps us steady when criticism or misunderstanding arises?
When pressure builds, what anchors our integrity?
Drawing from Don Miguel Ruiz’s teachings, Dr. Nancy Little will explore how spiritual strength helps us choose response over reaction. Integrity isn’t proven when life is easy—it is revealed when we remain aligned under pressure.
About Dr. Nancy Little, LUT
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The Four Agreements series
Pathways to a Thriving Spiritual Community
In this 4-week series, we explore The Four Agreements to deepen connection, act with intention, and communicate with clarity. Each week focuses on one Agreement, offering practical tools to help our community—and ourselves—thrive.
In our 4-week series on The Four Agreements, we’re exploring practical pathways to deepen connection, act with intention, and create a vibrant, thriving spiritual community by showing up as our best, most authentic selves.
In the final week of the series, we're looking at the Fourth Agreement, which teaches us to always do our best. But what if our best was never meant to be measured by perfection?
Have you ever walked away from something you worked hard on and immediately thought, I should have done better? Have you compared your effort to someone else’s and quietly decided yours wasn’t enough?
Even Olympic athletes stumble, recalibrate, and rise again. Excellence is not born from flawlessness, but from faithfulness. What if your best is already enough?
Dr. Nancy Little join us to explore how spiritual maturity — and the Unity power of Faith — invites us to release harsh self-judgment, act with integrity, and trust the Spirit within. In every season, our sincere effort becomes an expression of faith.