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EP781: TL Nuggets #236 - Keep Your Word!

7 min · 15. maj 2026
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"Do not willingly give your word and back out on it." Keeping your word sounds simple until it becomes inconvenient. That's when character actually gets revealed. A lot of people casually commit to things, then back out the moment pressure shows up. The short-term relief feels good, but over time it weakens confidence, discipline, and trust in yourself. The bigger point here is that integrity isn't just about other people trusting you. It's about teaching yourself that your own standards matter. When someone consistently follows through, even during uncomfortable moments, life tends to move with more momentum, clarity, and opportunity. There's also a deeper idea running through this episode: every difficult promise becomes a test. Not a test of perfection, but a test of seriousness. Are you truly committed to the goals, relationships, business ambitions, and future you say you want? Or only when it's easy? The episode explores how keeping your word during hard moments often creates unexpected breakthroughs in other areas of life—business, health, finances, and relationships. The challenge is simple but uncomfortable: stop giving your word lightly. And once you do give it, keep it. Especially when it costs you something. Visit https://www.eCircleAcademy.com [https://www.ecircleacademy.com/] and book a success call with Nicky to take your practice to the next level.

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