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…when we aren’t trusted to figure things out for ourselves, we become demoralized.
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You’ve got to build trust. You’ve got to hold yourself to high standards in values and ethics and assume others will do the same.
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When we feel love and warmth from others and experience a sense of safety and trust in our relationships, we are happier and able to achieve more – alone and together.
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We trust people who we know care about us – people who will help us and be fair.
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Trust yourself: if you’ve heard the call, and if you commit to moving toward a dream rather than running away, you are ready to craft a personal vision and a plan to get there.
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Do not trust your instincts. Obey them. What is, is. And what is must be acted upon.
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Anything you consider unfinished in any way must be captured in a trusted system outside your mind… that you know you’ll come back to regularly and sort through.
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…our mental processes are hampered by the burden put on the mind to keep track of things we’re committed to finish, without a trusted play or system in place to handle them.
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…the rewards to be gained from implementing this whole process are exponential: the more complete the system is, the more you’ll trust it.
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You need to trust your calendar as sacred territory, reflecting the exact hard edges of you day’s commitments…
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