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You teach others how to treat you by how you treat
yourself. Make a commitment to honor your word, choose your words
carefully, and learn how to follow through on all of your promises.
By taking your word more seriously, you will find that you are more
confident, your self-respect increases, as does the respect you
receive from others.
Here are some how-to-tips that might
support you in keeping your word:
• Become more aware of what
you say to yourself and others through the course of the day.
Learning to say less is the precursor for honoring your word. It’s
much easier to honor your word when you’ve thought carefully about
what you are promising! By promising less, it’s more likely you’ll
be able to deliver. Each time you deliver what you say, you become
more credible and your word becomes more meaningful.
• Write
commitments down, so they don’t slip your mind.
• Don’t just
decide to change your mind because something better shows up after
you make the initial commitment. (This is case of flip
flopping!)
• If you truly cannot follow through on a
commitment, own it by letting the other party know (no white lies,
as you honor your word).
Your word is important and
powerful, and has the ability to move mountains. When you say what
you mean and do what you say, it gives a message of clarity and
power.
In order to be credible, and be someone who can be
depended upon to get things done, take your word seriously. The
universe does! When you keep your word your life is transformed and
becomes a lot more simple and effortless because the universe is
quick to deliver all you desire as you have proven you are
dependable and you know what you want (no more flip-flopping!
© 2005 Mary Kay Buttery
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There's great power in words if
you do not hitch to many of them together.
Josh
Billings | |