Margaret Paul PhD

Inner Bonding

Margaret Paul PhD

  • The Importance of Being True to Your Word - With Yourself and Others

The Importance of Being True to Your Word - With Yourself and Others

Monday 1st February 2021

Dr. Margaret Paul explores the importance of honesty and keeping promises in relationships, offering insights on trust and self-care.
22 minutes
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Inner Bonding
Author:
Margaret Paul PhD
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Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
Healing Relationships
Spiritual & Personal Growth Journeys
Navigating Intimate Relationships
Mindful Recovery
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Honesty and Healing: Dr. Margaret Paul on the Power of Keeping Promises

I think you will find that learning to keep your word with yourself and with others has a big payoff in terms of how you feel about yourself.
Ever feel frustrated when someone breaks a promise? Or perhaps you struggle with keeping your own word? In this episode, Dr. Margaret Paul dives into the importance of being true to your word, both to yourself and others. She explores how our reliability and honesty—or lack thereof—can deeply affect our relationships and self-esteem. Using a compelling story about her client Johnny, who faces challenges with his wife's spending habits, Dr.
Paul illustrates how avoiding the truth and failing to set boundaries can lead to distrust and emotional turmoil. She offers practical advice on how to be more honest, set healthy boundaries, and avoid feeling like a victim in your relationships. This episode isn't just for those dealing with addiction or relationship issues; it's for anyone looking to build a more authentic and trustworthy life. Dr.
Paul's Inner Bonding process is a transformative tool that can help you heal emotional wounds, practice self-care, and connect with your higher self. Tune in to learn how keeping your promises can lead to deeper self-love and stronger relationships.