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Promises & Integrity — why credibility matters more than charisma.
In this episode of Tuesdays with Terri, communication expert Terri Murphy explores why credibility—not charm, polish, or personality—is the true foundation of meaningful leadership and authentic connection.
As we move into a new chapter, Terri reflects on the power of promises, integrity, and being impeccable with our word. Drawing inspiration from influential thinkers and authors including Nido Qubein, Jason Hewlett, Don Miguel Ruiz, Dan Millman, and timeless spiritual principles, she examines how our words carry emotional weight long after they are spoken.
From The Four Agreements to reflections on character, commitment, and self-awareness, this episode is a reminder that credibility is built not through perfection, but through consistency, alignment, and follow-through. When integrity guides our communication, our words speak for us—even when we're not in the room.
A powerful conversation about becoming your better self, honoring your commitments, and using words as instruments of truth, love, and leadership.
🔗 Helpful Resources:
📥 Grab Terri's FREE ebook: "10 Tips to Be the Rock Star of Your Next Presentation" 📧 Email: [email protected]
📢 Join my Women's Wisdom Network community for weekly coaching and support → Terri's Communication & Leadership Group on Facebook
Download my free ebook, Smart Women, Smarter Choices → https://www.womenswisdomnetwork.com/linktree
Explore my Master Coaching programs and services → https://terrimurphy.com/coaching/
Let's connect:
Instagram: instagram.com/terrimurphycommu
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/terri.murphy
Website: https://terrimurphy.com
🎙️ Tuesdays with Terri – helping you communicate with clarity, impact, and confidence every week.
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Promises & Integrity — why credibility matters more than charisma.
In this episode of Tuesdays with Terri, communication expert Terri Murphy explores why credibility—not charm, polish, or personality—is the true foundation of meaningful leadership and authentic connection.
As we move into a new chapter, Terri reflects on the power of promises, integrity, and being impeccable with our word. Drawing inspiration from influential thinkers and authors including Nido Qubein, Jason Hewlett, Don Miguel Ruiz, Dan Millman, and timeless spiritual principles, she examines how our words carry emotional weight long after they are spoken.
From The Four Agreements to reflections on character, commitment, and self-awareness, this episode is a reminder that credibility is built not through perfection, but through consistency, alignment, and follow-through. When integrity guides our communication, our words speak for us—even when we're not in the room.
A powerful conversation about becoming your better self, honoring your commitments, and using words as instruments of truth, love, and leadership.
🔗 Helpful Resources:
📥 Grab Terri's FREE ebook: "10 Tips to Be the Rock Star of Your Next Presentation" 📧 Email: [email protected]
📢 Join my Women's Wisdom Network community for weekly coaching and support → Terri's Communication & Leadership Group on Facebook
Download my free ebook, Smart Women, Smarter Choices → https://www.womenswisdomnetwork.com/linktree
Explore my Master Coaching programs and services → https://terrimurphy.com/coaching/
Let's connect:
Instagram: instagram.com/terrimurphycommu
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/terri.murphy
Website: https://terrimurphy.com
🎙️ Tuesdays with Terri – helping you communicate with clarity, impact, and confidence every week.
#TuesdaysWithTerri #TerriMurphy #CredibilityIsTheNewCharisma #PromisesAndIntegrity #AuthenticCommunication #LeadershipDevelopment #EmotionalIntelligence #NidoQubein #JasonHewlett #TheFourAgreements #DonMiguelRuiz #DanMillman #TheLawsofSpirit