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TRUST

 

Funny thing about trust...we have to give it away to get it.  Every day we're awarding or taking away our trust.  When you think about it, the same people who were NOT trusted 20 years ago still don't have our trust.  The people we trusted 20 years ago still have our trust.  So, there's enough trust to go around.  The goal should be to intelligently give & refuse trust to the trustworthy & be vulnerable enough to provide our own behavioral evidence we're trustworthy.

Here are some additional articles on this subject...

Who do you trust?  And why?

Eight Ways to Build Trust and Credibility

Building Trust Remotely: A Counter-Intuitive Approach

How to trust yourself, overcome fear, and master your mindset

3 ways to widen your circle of trust

7 ways to build trust with others

Ask not what others can do to be trusted, ask instead what you can do to be trustworthy.

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