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Be impeccable with your word

Words have power. They have the power to lift and the power to destroy. 

When you are impeccable with your word, you:

  • Speak with integrity
  • Say what you mean
  • Don't gossip
  • Don't speak negatively of other people or about yourself.

This agreement will decrease negativity in your life. As a result, you will have less conflict with other people around you.

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Lesson1: Be impeccable with your word

Lesson1: Be impeccable with your word

• Speak with integrity.

Say only what you Mean.

• Avoid using the words to speak against yourself or gossip about others.

• Use the power of your words in the direction of truth and love

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To be impeccable with your words means to speak with integrity, clarity, and honesty. It involves being mindful of the impact your words can have on others and choosing them carefully to ensure that they align with your values and intentions.

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