People
of character do what they say they will do, when they say they will
do it, and according to agreed-upon conditions. They are the leaders,
the individuals to whom others turn for guidance because they have
demonstrated that they care, that they can be trusted. If you respect
yourself enough to keep commitments even when it’s inconvenient to
do so, others will come to respect you too. Dependability, like any
other character
trait,
is a habit. Begin today-at the beginning of a new year-to develop the
dependability
habit.
If you procrastinate or find it difficult to meet your commitments,
start small. Promise yourself that you will be on time, for example,
and manage your time so that you are. Soon you will find that it’s
easier to keep other commitments as well.
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