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Bear Grylls gives 3 key qualities that he believes will help you to survive in life. The first quality requires that you are a man or woman of your word. This means that you must be a person of _______________ or honour.
He says that you should be known as someone who goes about living their life without worrying or being agitated. In other words, be someone who doesn’t _________.
A time of intense difficulty or danger is a time of __________.
If I stand out from the crowd, I can be __________________ from it.
A synonym for hardship.
This is not the opposite of hardship.
To write it in your heart and mind means to _________ and know it well.
To grab the reins means to take ____________.
To ride it home means to ___________ the task.
To have honour means that you not only know what is morally right, but that you also _______ what is morally right.
Bear Grylls suggests that we should never cheat. This means that we should be _____________.
He says that we should shy away from people that are dishonest. In other words, we should __________ them.
He suggests that we should have a good nose for people. This means that we should _______________ when people are dishonest.
Above all, he says, in all our dealings, we should be _______________ (the synonym for truthful).
The third key quality is to be good in a crisis. Be the type of person who comes alive and _____________ in a crisis.
Bear Grylls says that climbing a mountain is just like running a business. There will be a crisis moment – a time when everything hangs in the balance. A time where there is _________________.
He compares the time of crisis in a business to a time of crisis in a ship (the ship in a storm). He tells us to be the captain of the ship, to steer it home. By this he means we need to get the ___________ through the crisis.
In other words, we need to lead the team and get through the _______________ times.
When Bear Grylls says that we need to steer the ship safely into port, he means that we need to carry on until the difficult time is over and the task is complete. This is the same as to grab the __________ and ride it home.
Bear Grylls said that all the ____________ he knows – no matter what field they are in, almost always have these three key qualities.
The end result is the synonym for _____________.
A synonym for decide.
______________ is the opposite of hardship.
To be trustworthy also means that you are _____________.

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