Monday, 15 December 2014

POSITIVELY INFLUENCE OTHER PEOPLE

- Model consistency of character
Solid trust can only develop when people can trust you all the time

- Employ honest communication
To be trustworthy, you have to be like a good musical composition: your words and music must match

- Value transparency
If you are honest with people and admit your weaknesses, they appreciate your honesty.  And they are able to relate to you better

- Exemplify humility
People won't trust you if they see that you are driven by ego, jealousy, or the belief that you are better than they are

- Demonstrate your support to others
Nothing develops or displays your character better than your desire to put others first

- Fulfill your promises
One of the fastest ways to break trust with others is in failing to fulfill your commitment

(John Maxwell)

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