Before saying anything always ask yourself first if it is sincere. Make that a habit.
2007-10-21 11:13:37
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answer #1
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answered by John 5
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Self-rate every instance in which sincerity is involved. Give yourself a score from minus-ten to plus-ten. At the end of the day compute your average score. After 10-20 days, form an estimate of the usual daily score. If this is satisfactory, fine. If not, create a system of rewards and/or punishments, of the sort that were most effective in changing behavior in your upbringing. Avoid extremes in applying them. If you decide the behavior should be improved, determine a rate of improvement, and map out a schedule.
2007-10-21 09:05:22
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answer #2
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answered by beingagood1 5
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We all have the power to face the challenges of life and make any changes or undertake any personal development that is required to achieve that which we desire. In terms of personal development it is easy to over estimate our current capabilities ( I still do it all the time). You know the type of thing, I don`t need to learn this or do that `cos I know this stuff but pertsonal change is often about reviewing and searching and asking do I? do I really? Its ok knowing the answer, I find, sometimes its acting on it. I have developed some simple questions I try, yes I am far from perfect so I try and ask myself, can I do anything right now my self to make things better? If the answer to this is no then I erase up on giving myself a hard time . Do I need help to be able to make the changes I want to make? I can identify what I need help with which means I can also identify that which I can do myself. If I need help to make these changes I want to make where do I go and who do I ask? I find this difficult but worth while if I am truely sincere an honest with my self about making life changes, like I say I am far from perfect. I have identified where to go and who to ask, How do I ask for the help I need? hey hey this is the one I fall down on the most and I have to ask myself how serious I am, which usualy spurrs me on, I find it still very hard to ask for the help I need and I always give it up in prayer before I do. We make changes because we want to but sometimes habits are hard to break and if we haven`t always put ourselfs first then it takes time to learn to do this. Remember this is not selfish if we aren`t 100% then we can`t give to others what we don`t have. This may all just be screen fodder but its how I see things and it may be long winded but it works for me and all I have to give is my experience `cos I can`t share that which I know not.
2007-10-22 06:33:26
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answer #3
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answered by finn mchuil 6
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With trust and commitment. Sincerity is a virtue, and carries a great deal of risk to the bearer. To expose yourself in this manner inherently requires courage, but also requires trust. if not in others, then in your belief, your cause and your mission.
Sometimes it even takes the willingness to sacrifice yourself for your mission. Perhaps it is even more about commitment.
2007-10-21 17:20:30
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answered by Dr weasel 6
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Sincerity is not acquired, it is developed.
It comes out of deeply assessing your own values and viewpoints; strengths and weaknesses, and acting in accordance with what honestly feels true and right (even if other people disagree).
2007-10-21 09:05:19
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answer #5
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answered by Lady S 5
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Yetzira; Loose the Ego! truth be told there has to be a balance in all things. there must be an equal amount of insincerity as there is sincerity
2007-10-21 18:46:01
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answered by Beneplacitum 3
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Through your feelings with the truth.
2007-10-21 08:54:28
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answered by April First 5
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