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Hitman42 [59]
2 years ago
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1. What is consistency? What makes someone or something consistent? 2. Is being consistent an important trait to have? Why? How

do develop consistency? 3. How do you show consistency? What are you consistent about? 4. Who do you know that is very consistent? What are they consistent about?
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Bas_tet [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

Find the explanation below.

Explanation:

1. Consistency is the quality of being dependable, unwavering, or steady in one's behavior and approach to matters.

b. What makes someone or something consistent is the lack of change or the high degree of dependability of the person or thing.

2. Yes, being consistent is an important trait to have because that increases the trust people have in us.

b. To develop consistency, a person has to make the extra effort to keep to his words even when it may not be so easy to do so. If you must cancel a promise for any reason, try to do so on time and provide a reasonable explanation for that.

3. I can show consistency by

a. Keeping to promises

b. Not allowing my behavior to be easily influenced by others.

c. Saying the truth at all times.

B. I am consistent in the decisions I make. My yes is my yes, and my no, no.

4. My father is very consistent.

b. He is consistent in making material provisions available for the family.

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