Your words start to lose value when your actions don’t match.

Your words start to lose value when your actions don’t match.
Do you mean what you say and say what you mean?
If you tell someone that you are going to do something, can they take that to the bank? Or are you more likely to make a few representations and just hope they will come to fruition?
Remaining true to your word could not be more important in life.
In the course of our making such determinations, we are that much more likely to establish an overall credibility quotient with the people with whom we come in contact.
When we are consistent and thorough in the choices that we make, and the actions that we employ, we are that much more able and ready to take on the greater challenges in life.
Our ability to collaborate with others, and/or rely upon others, is directly correlated to everyone else’s perception as to whether or not, we are continuously delivering upon all that we promise.
In garnering the reliance that others come to count on us for, we aggregate clout in countless unforeseen categories.
When your friends are positive that they can count on what you say to them, your friendships will deepen, and the caliber of people with whom you build these friendships, will only escalate as a direct result of your credibility quotient.
Each, and every one of us seeks opportunity to navigate life with the most reliable variables. Knowing that so much of life is undetermined, finding components within our own world upon which we may rely, delivers us an ever taller foundation, upon which we might stand, grow and thrive.
When you give your word, you had best mean it and live up to it.
Happy Monday!
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