Trust
is the cornerstone of any working, healthy relationship. Without trust, you
don’t have a solid foundation and your relationship could end up crumbling. As
you get to know someone and fall in love, trust has to be built. Here are some
simple ways to do that.
If
you want your partner to be honest with you, you need to be honest with him –
that’s the only way you’re going to build trust in your relationship. This
means being truthful about how you feel, rather than keeping your cards too
close to your chest. Sharing intimate details about your life and who you are
can bring you and your partner closer, setting the foundation for trust and
intimacy. The more you share, the more your partner will share and the more you
know about each other, and hoe you both feel, the closer you’ll become.
Be open to trust
Trusting
someone can be hard, especially if you’ve deceived in the past. But it’s up to
you to open yourself up to trusting someone else in spite of past heartache.
This can a difficult process so just go one day at a time and realize that even
tough one guy hurt you it doesn’t mean every male has a negative streak
that’s just waiting to rear its ugly
head. Being open to trust means being a little bit vulnerable, which can feel
strange if you’ve been closed off to love since breakup. Remember: the more you
allow yourself to trust the person you love, the stronger your relationship
will be.
Trust yourself
Part
of building trust in your relationship is being able to trust yourself and your
instincts. If you’ve found someone you love and you want to make the
relationship work, trust the fact that the person you’re with is right for is
right for you and that if something were to go awry you would know (or feel)
it. Rather than feelings unsure of yourself or scared to let go and your new
romance, trust that you knoe what you’re doing and can handle whatever happens.