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Being dependable means that people can count on you to follow through on your commitments and responsibilities. Here are some tips on how to be dependable: 1. Be punctual: Arrive on time to meetings, appointments, and events. 2. Keep your word: If you make a promise, do everything you can to keep it. 3. Communicate clearly: Let others know what you can and cannot do, and be upfront about any challenges or obstacles you may face. 4. Be reliable: Do what you say you will do, and do it consistently. 5. Be accountable: Take responsibility for your actions and mistakes, and work to correct them. 6. Be proactive: Anticipate problems or issues that may arise and take steps to prevent them. 7. Be organized: Keep track of your commitments and deadlines, and prioritize your tasks. 8. Show up: Be present and engaged in the tasks or activities you have committed to. 9. Be consistent: Be dependable in all aspects of your life, not just in certain situations. By following these tips, you can become a more dependable person and build stronger relationships with others.
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