Let's take five minutes to see this week in a new light. & Amy Morin, LCSW, Editor-in-Chief Top of Mind In almost every scenario you find yourself in, trust plays a key role in the health of your relationships. It's crucial in your romantic partnership, the friendships you have, work interactions, and family relationships. Having a lack of faith in other people can be detrimental to your overall happiness and put your connections in jeopardy, as well.
While trust issues are sometimes clear, more often than not they're a bit more "under the radar." Here are some common signs you struggle with trust issues:
Ultimately, our inability to trust others is a form of self-protection and often stems from previous betrayals. Though difficult to overcome, resolving our trust issues can help us lead healthier, happier, more fulfilling lives.
The first step in overcoming trust issues is acknowledging—and even sharing—this struggle with others. Being vulnerable can help them understand you better and sets a foundation for improved trust.
Next, try to relinquish some control in your relationships and make a concerted effort to not assume the worst outcome. Learning how much control you should yield in a given situation is key to building trust with other people.
Finally, soften your walls to make allowances for human mistakes. Nobody will ever be perfect 100% of the time. Therapy can also help you explore some of the deep-seated trust issues you have so that you can better foster healthy relationships.
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Sunday, February 6, 2022
Subtle Signs That Indicate You Have Trust Issues
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