Robin Sharma is a very well-known self-help writer. In one of
his book he had spoken about keeping the promises made to others.
We as a person make lots of promises to a number of individuals
who come into our life.
Promises that are as big as getting them an expensive vehicles or
as small as spending an evening with them.
With the busy and tight schedules of ours, the memories of
unimportant issues which are to be fulfilled are often neglected.
I feel the broken promises won’t be a matter of great
significance when the one whom you promise is similarly as busy as you, but as
and when the person to whom you made promise values it significantly, there
will be a small black spot for you inside their heart.
There would always arise a question asking are small promises
really necessary to be fulfilled?
I would say of course yes! Promises are promises no matter
whether they are small or big. It doesn’t really matter if promises are
significant or insignificant to you.
If you know it in advance that the smallest of small promise cannot
be fulfilled, it would really be better to say it to that person about not able
to fulfill. In fact it would be better to avoid making those promises which is
hard to deliver.
The way how other persons look at you changes completely as and
when you tend to fulfill the promises you do. A significant amount of goodwill
is seen in you when you do not break the promises.
The relationships surely become stronger and stronger as and
when the promised things are delivered without glitches.
Why break promises and break the heart? Instead promise only
stuffs which can be fulfilled! The positive result is sure to be seen soon.
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