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Trust: Trust Yourself and Trust Others

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Trust: Trust Yourself and Trust Others

By: Joann Richardson
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This book contains proven 10-step guidelines on how to build trust in yourself and trust others. The title says it all. How do we make other people trust us? This question has been bothering leaders and managers throughout the centuries. This book aims to answer this question.

"Trust is one of the pillars of a strong relationship." When people choose whom to trust, they do not use logic or rational thinking. We do not trust someone based solely on his or her track record. Our mind collects a combination of verbal and non-verbal cues to guess if a person we just met is trustworthy. It then uses the information it has gathered from experiences to create a complete trust profile of a person.

In this book, we discuss some of the most important factors used by our mind to create trust in the home and in the workplace. The information in this book is organized into 10 steps. We also discuss practical tips on how to increase the rate of building trust.

Here is a preview of what you are about to learn in this book:

  • Learn to trust others
  • Learn to trust your skills and abilities
  • Learn to make other people like you
  • Learn how to make others trust you by being trustworthy!
  • And much more!

©2016 Johan Sonny Court (P)2016 Johan Sonny Court
Communication & Social Skills Education Parents & Adult Children
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A Life changing book

It's a life changing book if you can apply the principles that are in it. I already offered a copy to my sister and I would recommend it to anyone who wants to improve trust in oneself and in others for better social relationships.

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Great examples

Gives great examples of how to apply it in your everyday life. That is convenient cause it will help me to interact with my colleagues as well as my familly members.

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It is really important to learn to trust myself.

What did you love best about Trust: Trust Yourself and Trust Others?

I love the way the author elaborated the things that I can do to be able to trust myself and to trust others.

What other book might you compare Trust: Trust Yourself and Trust Others to and why?

Some other books are about stories about trust, but this book really talks about self help.

Which character – as performed by Jim D. Johnston – was your favorite?

No other characters.

What’s an idea from the book that you will remember?

The idea that I cannot forget about the book is the part wherein it talked about how to trust others and how to deal with the anxiety about others.

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