The Four agreements are taught by Don Miguel Ruiz offer steps toward personal freedom and a life of peace, grace, and unconditional. The agreements are simple but profound; here is the essence of each of them. The Four Agreements advocate a life of personal power instead of fear. Make them a priority in your own life, and see what happens.
1. Be Impeccable with your Words
There is great power in words, so one should use them
with care and integrity. Never gossip or cause harm to others or to yourself
with the words you say or you use. Share truth as clearly as possible, always
speak from love, and you will be impeccable with your word.
2. Don’t Take Anything Personally
Know that everything others say is a projection of
their own life, the conditioning they have received throughout their lives. Get
out of the habit of thinking that you are the main cause of these behaviors.
For the most part, the opinions and actions of others are really not about you
-- they're about the person making them.
3. Don’t Make Assumptions
Never assume that you know the true nature of a
situation or how it will unfold. Also, don't assume that others know what you
want. Ask questions and make clear communication a priority instead of making
assumptions about any situation.
4. Always Do Your Best
Your "best" will fluctuate throughout your
life, depending upon your age, experiences, level of knowledge and lessons
learned. Your best will also change when you're stressed as opposed to when
you're calm and relaxed. Set the resolve to do your best in light of the other
three agreements, and you'll know in every moment you've done all you could.
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