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3 Ways to Maintain Your Integrity in Business and Be True to Your Word

In life as in business, sincerity and honesty can exist, and it all begins with the person watching back at you from the mirror. There are many reasons that people choose to travel in other paths that lack integrity, but there’s no reason for it. Having a great company, making money and treating others well do not have to be mutually exclusive.

Life hardens us all.

Challenging circumstances can create doubt.

And, especially in business, we all want results. I get it because I’ve had doubts and I’m someone who expects accomplishments at work and nothing less than the best in performance.

But, sometimes it feels as if anything goes.

The question here is, how do you maintain your integrity in life, and by extension, in business?

Want to know my honest answer?

It’s not easy, but it’s not impossible. I do it every day – no matter what happens – and so can you.

I’m one of those people who thinks he’s heard it all and when people have been “caught” not having a high level of integrity, I’ve heard the excuses. I’ve listened to stories of “a tough life,” and I’ve had someone tell me once that integrity is not a value he has because “every day is a great day to make money.” In his mind, capitalism is a higher value, and capitalists cannot have integrity in business. I’ve also seen a lack of motivation or desire to take the higher ground, always. If you had to review your life, where would you place yourself on the scale?

I may be old school, but I believe that in business and in life, your word is your bond. Period. If you do business with me or if you’re a member of my team, then when I say I’m going to do something, you can take it to the bank and consider it done.

It would be refreshing if everyone tried to operate in a similar fashion, but I also understand that life is made of all sorts of people.

So, my question to you is, how do you want to live your life and operate in business?

Presuming that you want to follow the path of integrity, what are the immediate steps you can take right now to ensure that everyone who comes in contact with you understands that you will do? As you know, your reputation takes a lifetime to build, and in today’s world, only minutes to ruin. One bad review or scandal, especially in the digital world where news can spread like wildfire, is all you need to see everything you’ve built in your life come tumbling down like a pile of toy blocks.

No matter your position in a company as a member of the team or a leader, realize that you always want to be as transparent as possible, especially in today’s world where it’s demanded by customers, the public, and employees. Sincerity is a great competitive advantage because when someone knows you’re true to your word, guess who they’ll want to do business with now and in the future. Yes, you.

Image Credit: Jason and Erika Miller

Source by Wayne Elsey