The Rule of Loyd
Rule 1: Treat others how you wish to be treated.
Rule 2: Live honorably.
Rule 3: Keep no secrets.
Rule 4: Tell no lies.
Rule 5: Kindness is it’s own reward.
Rule 6: Be humble.
Rule 7: Be sincere.
Rule 8: Don’t bellyache or complain.
Rule 9: Love unconditionally.
Rule 10: Work hard.
Rule 11: Always be learning.
Rule 12: Praise will come on its own, don’t ask for it.
Rule 13: Sometime the end justifies the means.
Rule 14: Never lose sight of yourself.
Rule 15: Never say you’re sorry for something you didn’t do.
Rule 16: Do it right the first time and you won’t have to do it again.
Rule 17: Time is the most valuable thing in the world, don’t waste it time.
Rule 18: Find positivity in everything.
Rule 19: Leave things better than you found them.
Rule 20: Don’t fix what isn’t broken.
Rule 21: You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make them drink.
Rule 22: There is no perfect time.
Rule 23: Things aren’t always black and white.
Rule 24: Everyone’s got an angle they’re working.
Rule 25: Sometimes the simplest answer is the correct answer.
Rule 26: Never discuss politics or religions.
Rule 27: Sometimes things are just no one’s business.
Rule 28: If something seems too good to be true, it probably is.
Rule 29: Sometimes people just need a sock in the nose.
Rule 30: Trust must be earned, never given blindly.
Rule 31: Romance has no place in the workplace.
Rule 32: Don’t take things that aren’t personal, personal.
Rule 33: It’s all on the circle. Eventually it’ll come back around to get you.
Rule 34: When meeting new people always remember Rule 24.
Rule 35: Never mix your work with your personal life.
Rule 36: Respect the beliefs of others that they may respect yours.
Rule 37: Don’t be afraid to ask for it.
Rule 38: Don’t complain or bellyache. Just get the job done.
Rule 39: Understand that other people may have different motives than you.
Rule 40: Accept that which you can’t change, change that which you can’t accept.
Rule 41: Lift up others to lift up yourself.
Rule 42: Kindness isn’t a one time thing. It’s something you do every day, all day.
Rule 43: Never make another person’s hard work seem insignificant.
Rule 44: Value the time of others.
Rule 45: There’s a time for talking and a time for doing.