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Values are the principles or standards of behavior that one deems worthy or important in life. They are of upmost importance to a leader because they act as the filters in decision-making and behavior. In this sense, a leader runs every situation through their set of values to see how potential outcomes hold up or falter based on their values. Eric Pierce, a guest speaker in our class, described this idea by stating that our values, combined with our knowledge and skills, were the driving force of our behavior norms. In addition, Dr. Lindsay discusses the importance of morals in platinum leaders by what he calls the ethics of conviction. This holds that platinum leaders are true to their moral principles regardless of the outcome (122). The fact that so many platinum leaders hold strong morals made me look into my own values. Through this course and some self-reflection, I have identified three values that I see as being significantly important to being a successful leader in the field of Dentistry. They are maintaining Christ at the center of my work, implementing integrity in all situations, and maintaining a healthy work/life balance. I am interested to see how you have upheld these values over the past five years and if they you still hold these values in esteem as you enter private