It's tempting. The circumstances have changed. What seemed like a great idea is now a burden. How could anyone expect you to keep an agreement when it now is turning out poorly for you? Can't you just drop the whole thing?
Centered leaders operate with integrity. They stay true to their word. The time may come when we need to renegotiate, but we do so with openness and with the sincerity of keeping our agreements if those we agreed with expect us to hold to them. There is no room for dropping in the name of convenience or breaking an agreement because it no longer suits our needs.
Centered leaders keep agreements even when they are no longer convenient.
That builds a reputation of reliability. That sustains a relationship of trust. That demonstrates true character.
What kind of character do you want to be known for?
-- Douglas Brent Smith
Centered leaders operate with integrity. They stay true to their word. The time may come when we need to renegotiate, but we do so with openness and with the sincerity of keeping our agreements if those we agreed with expect us to hold to them. There is no room for dropping in the name of convenience or breaking an agreement because it no longer suits our needs.
Centered leaders keep agreements even when they are no longer convenient.
That builds a reputation of reliability. That sustains a relationship of trust. That demonstrates true character.
What kind of character do you want to be known for?
-- Douglas Brent Smith
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