Impeccable comes from the Latin word pecatus, which means “sin”, so impeccable means “without sin”. I don’t mean this in a religious sense; however, I mean this in terms of exemplary. To be impeccable with your words in this context is taking responsibilities for your actions, but you do not blame or judge yourself. To replace seeds of fear in your mind, you have to be impeccable with your words to generate seeds of love. Like the double edge sword that has two sides that can cause damage or create something beautiful, so are the choice of words we use. Some words can propel you to reach your goals and some words can break you and hold you in bondage. When you are impeccable with your words good things will happen to you because you emit positive energy. And when you are not impeccable with your words, you will continue to stay where you are because misery likes company. Be a person of impeccable character of your words, so that you can reap what you sowed, stay healthy and look forward to a better day.