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if your values aren't reflected in your actions those values don't mean much but establishing a code of ethics can help you to close that gap between your values and at your daily actions let's sketch it out homos just sketch it out I am your host Doug anneal and today's idea comes from a Todd Henry's book die empty which is all about helping you unleash your best work every day so that when you go to your grave you don't do so with your best ideas still inside of you I just finished that book and I highly recommend it Tom does a great job of providing a comprehensive framework around the purpose of each of his books it was first - are any indication in this video I'd like to highlight one of those frameworks probably the most important one that comes toward the end of the book it's a daily check-in process that uses the word empty as an acronym and it goes like this e is for ethics look at today's appointments commitments and tasks and then consider how you will apply your ethics to...