Tactfulness
Angel of the Indwelling Christ
“Angels, ascending and descending – the imaging
power of mind receiving divine ideas and reflecting them into
consciousness” Charles Fillmore.
Matthew 4:11, Mark 13:26-27, John 1:51, Hebrews 1:14.
Tactfulness is thinking before you speak.
It is telling the truth in a way that it does not offend others.
It is knowing what to say and what is better left unsaid.
Tactfulness is sharing your view with others is a way that makes
it easier for them to hear it.
Tactfulness is especially important when you feel angry or upset.
Tactfulness also means knowing when to stay silent.
It is telling the truth with kindness.
You are as careful about others’ feelings as you would
like them to be of yours.
Affirmation:
Through the presence and power of the indwelling and incarnate Christ
of God within me, I act with tactfulness. I think before I speak.
I am considerate of other people's feelings. I tell the Truth
with loving-kindness, grace and gentleness.
Modification from ‘The Virtues Project, Inc’.
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