
It's based on the assumption that we have all made agreements with ourselves and our society, most of which aren't beneficial to us. The author suggests that to improve our lives (and increase our happiness and freedom) we need to rid ourselves of these bad agreements and form new agreements.
I liked the four agreements that he suggested:
1. Be impeccable with your word.
2. Don't take anything personally. (This one was interesting... he emphasizes that it's not just the negative things thrown our way that we shouldn't take personally, but the compliments and positive things too.)
3. Don't make assumptions. (I'm so guilty of this... but trying to do better... which leads us to...)
4. Always do your best. (This section reminded me of President Hinckley. I love that President Hinckley always reminded us to do our best, but make sure it's our very best. I liked that the author spelled out that some days our best is better than others. We won't need to have any regrets if we know that we have always done our best.)
**Did any of those agreements speak to you?
i felt the same way when i read this. i can take it or leave it.
ReplyDeletenumbers two and three, more like they yelled at me though. :o)
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