“Making promises to myself, in my personal writing practice, has been important to me all my life. In practical application it is so much easier for me to make promises to others, and keep them, than it is to make promises to myself. "Why is that?" and the answer I gave myself is that in making promises to others I create a model of accountability and reinforcement. I duplicate that in my writing and have grown increasingly better at making and keeping promises to myself.” WritingHas BeensImportantAnswersPracticeEasierPromiseModelsPracticalsAccountabilityApplicationDuplicateReinforcementKeeping PromisesPersonal Writing Author:Mary Anne Radmacher
“Nothing is easier than saying words. Nothing is harder than living them, day after day. What you promise today must be renewed and redecided tomorrow and each day that stretches out before you.” CharacterMotivationalTodayValuesTomorrowEasierPromiseCommitmentHarderEach Day Author:Arthur Gordon Webster
“Leading with character gives the wise leader clear-cut advantages. They are easier to trust and follow; they honor commitments and promises; their words and behavior match; they are always engaged in and by the world; they are open to "reflective backtalk": they can speak with conviction because they believe in what they are saying...and everyone else knows that. They are comfortable in their own skin. They feel at ease in the spotlight and they enjoy it there. They tend to be more receptive to opportunity and risk.” KnowsWorldGivingFeelsBelieveCharacterOpportunitySpeakEnjoyLeaderClearWiseCuttingRiskHonorEasierPromiseBehaviorComfortableCommitmentAdvantageSkinsConvictionEaseEngagedSpotlightReceptiveWise Leaders Author:Warren G. Bennis
“I'll promise to go easier on drinking and to get to bed earlier, but not for you, fifty thousand dollars, or two-hundred and fifty thousand dollars will I give up women. They're too much fun.” GivingTwoFunSportsToo MuchEasierPromiseThousandBedGiving UpHundredBaseballDollarsDrinkingFiftyToo Much Fun Author:Babe Ruth
“It's just that, right now, I want to hear you promise me that if we do run out of time and I go mad, like Miranda, it ends with me. The curse ends here, because our baby will be safe. You will make that happen. Isn't that so?" It took him a minute. "Yes," he said finnally. "It's so. Although, if we're just going to talk about the baby, I can think of an easier way to save her." Oh? What?" I'd just lock her up from her sixteenth birthday on." Lucy didn't laugh. "Don't think I haven't thought of that too, love. but here's the thing. That parents try that in all the fairy tales. It never works.” IfsThinkingWayWantTryingSaidI CanEndsHappensRunningParentLaughingMinutesHavensBabyEasierPromiseRight NowSafeMadTalesCurseFairyFairy TaleLocksLucyPromise MeMirandaSixteenth Birthday Author:Nancy Werlin
“It would’ve been easier to die. It’s not that I want to be dead now. I don’t. I have a lot in my life that I get satisfaction from, that I love. But some days, especially in the beginning, it was so hard. And I couldn’t help but think that it would’ve been so much simpler to go with the rest of them. But you—you asked me to stay. You begged me to stay. You stood over me and you made a promise to me, as sacred as any vow.” ThinkingWantMadeHardHelpingDiesEasierPromiseSacredSatisfactionVowWhere She Went Book:Where She Went Source: Where She Went
“Soon madness has worn you down. It’s easier to do what it says than argue. In this way, it takes over your mind. You no longer know where it ends and you begin. You believe anything it says. You do what it tells you, no matter how extreme or absurd. If it says you’re worthless, you agree. You plead for it to stop. You promise to behave. You are on your knees before it, and it laughs.” IfsKnowsWayMindBelieveEndsMatterLaughingEasierPromiseMadnessAgreeExtremesArguingAbsurdKneesBehaveWornWorthlessBipolar Author:Marya Hornbacher