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Self-Therapy For People Who ENJOY Learning About ThemselvesWHO CAN YOU TRUST?ABOUT "CONS"In the general population about one out of ten people are completely un-trustable. They are called "cons" and they live by these "rules":
Luckily, when we meet cons we usually know it right away. If their shallow values don't give them away, the fact that they break their word about 50% of the time surely does. ABOUT THE REST OF USThe other 90% of us are trustable about 95% of the time. We don't lie as a general rule, and we don't live by the egocentric rules listed above. But we do lie to ourselves sometimes, about specific things! And, of course, we lie to others about these same things. This is what makes the question of trust so difficult. USING YOUR BRAIN TO DECIDE ABOUT TRUSTIf you are wondering whether to trust someone or not, the only question you need to ask yourself is: How often do they break their word? Make mental notes whenever the person you are evaluating gives you their word by making a promise or a commitment:
USING SOMETHING BETTER THAN YOUR BRAINInfants will coo while one person holds them but cry loudly as soon as someone else picks them up. They make quick and accurate decisions about who to trust. If we could still make our decisions that way, trust problems would be easily resolved. HOW INFANTS DECIDE ABOUT TRUSTInfants are little bundles of physical sensation. They do their remembering with their bodies, not with their minds. Their bodies remember what it feels like to be handled with love, and they compare that "body memory" with how they feel when they are being held by someone else. RELEARNING HOW INFANTS MAKE DECISIONS
The answer will come to you immediately, without further thinking, and without further testing or practice. You have reacquired a skill, and it will always be available for you. THE "LITTLE PROFESSOR"
The ability you relearned has a cute name. It's called "the little professor." It means "the brilliant way infants think." Infants are almost never wrong! (Wish I could say the same thing about my grownup thinking!) From now on you will be able to use your "little professor" along with your adult thinking to help you make all the important decisions in your life. Set the goal of learning to read your body so well that it can even work as a "lie detector" to uncover the lies you tell yourself! Look for other articles in this series about trust. I WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!PLEASE... Share Your Ideas. Give Me Feedback. Share Personal Goals. Tell Me About Your Accomplishments! home |
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