Monday, December 18, 2006

Trust or distrust?


Without trust you can't live.


Trust is THE basic element in business, management, friendship, love and life.





Now 'Trust' is not an easy subject. For example: Research showed that women and men both lie about three times every 15 minutes in a simple conversation. So you could ask yourself,


What is Trust?



There can be no trust unless you give it first.
And even with someone you fully trust, you'll have to cope with distrust.
If you think you won't.. Just the fact you 'thought about it' or red this line proves you'll have to deal with distrust.


Let's look at some properties of these trust relationships:


Trust relationships:


  • are bipolar
    Trust and Distrust


  • include ambivalence
    Degrees of [dis]trust
    Simultaneous trust and distrust


  • are multifaceted
    We can both trust and distrust the same person in different contexts



Trust relationships are also two dimensional:





Let's look at how you can manage trust and distrust in the same relationship.





From this matrix we may conclude the next rules of thumb:

  • 'Just' managing distrust, won't bring more trust.


  • If there is not enough trust, trying to manage distrust will escalate and lead to apathy and frustration. Once you're in this position, your relationship gets 'locked' and the both of you won't be able to manage your trust anymore.
  • Always start managing trust first.
    In a situation with "low distrust" by giving 'more freedom', 'stimulating each other' and 'creating happy moments'.
    In a situation with "high distrust" first by 'creating rules' and 'agreements' and (re)gain confidence in each other.



That's not all folks! It's just the start. Trust me.


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