3. Let what you say be
simply ‘Yes’ or ‘No’;
anything more than this
comes from evil.
--Lord Jesus Christ
Matthew 5:37 ESV
4. An Arizona State University study
concluded that on average, men
and women speak about:
16,000 words a day
112,000 words a week
448,000 words a month
5,376,000 words a year.
6. Palabra De Honor
A Spanish term which means Word of
Honor.
A verbal commitment by one person to
another agreeing to do (or not to do)
something in the future.
7. Let what you say be
simply ‘Yes’ or ‘No’;
anything more than this
comes from evil.
--Lord Jesus Christ
Matthew 5:37 ESV
8. When was the last time you made
a promise to someone?
•“Babayaran kita next week."
•“Iiwanan ko na ang pagbibisyo!"
•"I'll be there. Promise.“
•“’Di ko sasabihin sa iba. Sikreto
natin ‘to. Talaga, promise!”
11. Keeping your word is sometimes
difficult, expensive, and
inconvenient. But the cost of
not doing so is even more
expensive! It will ultimately cost
you…
12. When you don’t keep your word,
you lose value and credibility.
13. When we don't keep a promise to
someone,
It communicates to that person that
we don't value him or her.
We are telling ourselves that we don't
value our own word.
We have chosen to put something else
ahead of our commitment. Even when
we break small promises, others learn
that they cannot count on us.
19. Quotable quote
“Be Impeccable With Your Word.
Speak with integrity. Say only what
you mean. Avoid using the word to
speak against yourself or to gossip
about others. Use the power of your
word in the direction of truth and
love.”
20. Keeping your word takes guts.
Keeping your word takes work.
Keeping your word pays off in the
end.