Book Description
Honestly is a valuable trait that helps humanity in so many ways in this world where morality is at its lowest ebb. It sharpens our perception, improves our vigor, and engenders confidence and trust. When you rid your life of dishonesty, you speak more confidently, command more respect, and have better relationships with people. The pleasures of dishonesty are brief; they are succinct; they are ephemera but honesty opens the door to acquire knowledge because of the instinct of sincerity etched into your personality. Dishonesty really doesn't help anyone, including your very self. When you tell lies to cover up, you hurt your mind and put yourself out of touch with reality. People may not easily know that you are projecting deceit but right within you, the truth is known because you can only lie to people but certainly not yourself. When this turns into a habit you lose your sense of personal esteem and become a dishonesty person. The guilt of deception will hang on you unless you decide to change and come out clean. If you wish to live with respect and dignity, you have to stop lying and live uprightly. Before honestly must set in, there are some certain things you will have to let go with a strong decision in your mind. Remember, attempting to make lasting changes to behavior is a complex process that requires determination and concerted effort. This book offers a sound and reliable roadmap to building trust and integrity. You will learn about what you can do to take proactive steps to stop lying and transform your life.