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jcrestwell@uuannapolis.org
What does it mean to be a person of Commitment?
There’s a natural, and important, go-getter quality to this month. After all, huge payoffs come when we keep our commitments. Maintaining loyalty to healthy habits not only lengthens our lives but enriches them. Faithfully following through on our relationship commitments allows us to fully realize ourselves as the interdependent creatures we are, as well as increases just about every metric of happiness, meaning and success out there. And keeping the promises we make to ourselves ultimately gives us the strength, groundedness and self-confidence needed to follow through on all those promises we make to those around us.
- Option A: Five Commitments to Yourself
- Option B: Commit to Creating a Helpful Habit (or Ending an Unhelpful One)
- Option C: Deepen Commitment to Allyship
- Option D: Commit it to Memory
- Option E: Find Commitment in Our Recommended Resources
INCLUDED IN THIS PACKET:
- Your Questions
- Word Roots & Definitions
- Wise Words
- Music
- Videos & Podcasts
- Articles & Books
- Movies
The first step towards getting somewhere is to decide that you are not going to stay where you are.~ J.P. MorganAnything less than a conscious commitment to the important is an unconscious commitment to the unimportant.~ Stephen Covey