Rebuilding Trust

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024

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  • @amirmehmoodkhan1670
    @amirmehmoodkhan1670 5 років тому +1

    Trust in an intimate relationship is rooted in feeling safe with another person. Infidelity, lies, or broken promises can severely damage the trust. This video is really helpful, thanks to Michael Hart for explaining important factors to rebuild trust.

    • @ello1021
      @ello1021 4 роки тому

      Yeah! Trust is the most important thing in a relationship, this is the foundation of your relationship, so you need to keep it, and avoid to create lie.

  • @generomaguera
    @generomaguera 9 місяців тому +1

    Rebuilding trust is a delicate process, and the identification of these 5 key factors is essential. They serve as crucial pillars that, when present, contribute to the gradual restoration of trust in a relationship.

    • @user-lq4cj7ef3p
      @user-lq4cj7ef3p 4 місяці тому

      I totally get it; rebuilding trust is a delicate process that hinges on some key moves. Take, for example, a buddy who spilled one of your secrets. If they own up to it, give you a genuine "I'm sorry," start being straight with you, keep it consistent with their actions, and let you take your time to heal, those steps can really help patch things up.

  • @Sandra.....2
    @Sandra.....2 10 місяців тому +1

    The cause of many relationship breakdown is lack of trust which is a direct result of ineffective communication especially in relationships.this podcast provide logical tips to restore trust in a relationship.

  • @bradseller1826
    @bradseller1826 5 років тому +3

    Trust is literally the foundation of all great relationships and I don't know how people can seem to get by without it. How can people be so tense all the time with their significant other because they just don't trust or know what they're doing when they are gone?

    • @romnickmepico4882
      @romnickmepico4882 5 місяців тому

      Trust is the bedrock of strong relationships. It's unsettling when absent.

  • @user-lq4cj7ef3p
    @user-lq4cj7ef3p 4 місяці тому

    Rebuilding trust involves acknowledging what went wrong, offering a sincere apology, and being transparent about your actions going forward. Consistency in doing the right thing over time is crucial, as is being patient and understanding the other person’s feelings. Sometimes, making amends or seeking professional help can also be necessary to restore trust fully.

  • @URGIRLMICA
    @URGIRLMICA 9 місяців тому +1

    rebuilding trust takes time and effort. Be patient, consistent, and genuine in your efforts to make things right. With time and dedication, you can rebuild trust and restore important relationships in your life.

    • @romnickmepico4882
      @romnickmepico4882 5 місяців тому

      Rebuilding trust takes time and sincerity. How do we stay patient and genuine while working to rebuild trust in our relationships?

  • @larushghan287
    @larushghan287 5 років тому +1

    I agree that when rebuilding trust, there should be no blame-shifting for the part of the offender. Moreover, as much as possible, the couple should always make each other feel secured and loves. Both parties should be responsible of their actions and that they should be both open in the goal of rebuilding trust. Without honesty and love in both parties, the relationship could fall apart.

    • @generomaguera
      @generomaguera 5 місяців тому

      you've touched upon some crucial points. Blame-shifting can hinder the trust-building process by deflecting responsibility and failing to address underlying issues. Taking ownership of one's actions and demonstrating genuine remorse are essential steps toward rebuilding trust.

  • @claudzillaaa
    @claudzillaaa 5 років тому +1

    Trust is hard to earn, but we do know when it’s lost. When that happens, we withdraw our energy and level of engagement. We go on an internal strike, not wanting to be sympathetic to the person who we feel has hurt us or treated us wrongly. We may not show it outwardly, but we are less likely to tell the formerly trusted person that we are upset, to share what is important to us or to follow through on commitments.

    • @generomaguera
      @generomaguera 9 місяців тому

      The internal strike you describe, where engagement and openness decline, highlights the significant impact of trust on our willingness to share, connect, and fulfill commitments in relationships.

  • @maryjark3631
    @maryjark3631 4 роки тому +1

    Exactly. My ex was that way. I think she is actually doing that on purpose. First, she breaks my trust in her and just when I had forgiven her and almost done patching the wounds up, she comes back to do the worst and the little trust I had left vanished. Honestly, I don't think anything she does again would bring it back. We broke up on that note and I really don't feel any regret.

    • @romnickmepico4882
      @romnickmepico4882 5 місяців тому

      That must have been incredibly difficult to go through. How do you plan to heal and move forward from this experience, ensuring your emotional well-being in future relationships?

  • @joyceagness9794
    @joyceagness9794 5 років тому

    Accepting that you did wrong is very important. This means a lot so far you will also feel remorse and not go back to that. If not, it's of no use.

  • @lucasharper5304
    @lucasharper5304 4 роки тому +1

    Don't even bother trying to rebuild a trust if you are just going to go all over again and break it. The second time usually doesn't end well. If you can, totally avoid breaking the trust in the first place because it can be a problem to sort out after that.

    • @romnickmepico4882
      @romnickmepico4882 5 місяців тому

      Breaking trust is hard to repair. How can we prioritize honesty to prevent trust issues and build stronger connections with others?

  • @Angela-xo5yr
    @Angela-xo5yr 5 років тому

    Speaking about giving them to heal by allowing them to bring it up and discuss it all over again is not working properly for me. Even before I saw this video, I had some issues of trust with my partner and whenever I allow him bring it up and express his thoughts and feelings about it, we end up digging another hole and guilt comes in for me and then everyone gets defensive about the whole thing. Don't know if we are going about it the wrong way after all.