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Integrity forces you to consider ethics and morals and for you to carefully define correct and incorrect behaviour. Once your sense of Integrity has been awakened the hard part is then living in alignment with your integrity.
For me, whenever I make important decisions or plans I consider the impact to others, to myself, my higher self etc. I then try to make the correct decision and act in a way that I consider proper.
Hence developing a sense of win/win rather than win/lose when dealing with others. Not participating in low energy activities such as gossiping (not easy - still fall down on this one from time to time) telling lies, hurting others, etc.
The path of integrity can be a long winding road but is certainly a path worth following. I am finding more and more that the practice of Integrity can bring a deep sense of (humble) joy and bring you closer to your God. You begin to resonate at a higher level and I believe that others can sense this within you and feel more at ease and trusting of you.
Consider defining Integrity for yourself and then try following this path at all times. I promise you that if you do it can only bring about positive change in your life.