Thanks for sparking this great thread, Jon! It's exciting to see Mozzers implementing TAGFEE in their own personal and professional lives. Many companies have value statements, but TAGFEE are guiding tenets that helps us keep our compass pointed in the right direction. Like Joanna mentioned, it's not always easy and we're not perfect--being truly TAGFEE is a lifelong process.
I think there are not-so-obvious positive side affects when you focus on being TAGFEE. The benefits of true transparency and authenticity are apparent, but if you're lucky enough to get the honest story from someone, you develop thick skin. You learn how to receive feedback (and criticism) gracefully. You're more sensitive to your limits (being generous and fun, but enough to get the job done) and how to effectively provide feedback. It's also a reminder to keep yourself balanced (all work and no play...), and to not only be empathetic to others, but also to yourself (stop beating yourself up--we all make mistakes).