According to Your Dictionary: Talk-the-talk has two meanings: first, to speak like an expert; to exhibit one's knowledge of a subject; second, to make empty discussion without taking appropriate action.
Walk-the-walk means to act competently, like an expert; to follow up on what one has promised.
Walk-the-talk is a verb, It means to do what one said one could do, or would do, not just making empty promises.
One question can be: You talk the talk, but do you walk the walk?
The best question is: You can talk the talk, can you walk the talk?
Being an active member of a dynamic club, I have learned so much about leadership.
The attached article was published in the Toastmasters International District 61 newsletters "the Leader" in the summer of 2009, at that time I was President of the club, later that year I was awarded "Club President Of the Year 2008-2009". It was "A Proud Moment" of my Toastmasters journey.
More than a decade has passed, my enthusiasm for Toastmasters still remains the same. I still believe that the most essential ingredients of leadership are this: walk the talk, lead by example.
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