Trust who you are, trust what you believe you are and want to be. Trust your gut. Trust your mind. Trust your heart. Trust that YOU know yourself better than anyone.
Reject that trust is fleeting. Reject that trust isn’t important to every aspect of life. Reject that you don’t trust yourself, because there is no one else to trust more, than yourself with your truths… and life.

Where to begin with trust? First, I know it SEEMS like a naive concept, one for which we all should have a full grasp, yet, today here we are struggling to understand how trust can so easily be broken, twisted, and forgotten. I ask you, do you trust yourself? If not, why? If so, why? Your answer is imperative to your survival and capabilities as a person. Trust is what we all want from other people, in our family, a circle of friends, our dearest loved ones, and events at our job. Trust is what we sometimes give so freely, knowing the consequences of its delicateness. Trust is what others use to hurt us, love us, break us, or help us. Trust has so many facets that we spend our entire lives learning what trust means to us – as a person. I believe it might mean something else depending on if we are a man or a woman, what do you think?
If trust/trusting was an object, it would be worth its weight in gold. But since trust is a part of our belief system, it has only the weight and value we give it. From my perspective, as a woman, being trustworthy or trustful is the ultimate characteristic that is of the highest personal value to me. So to break trust is of great demise to anyone who may choose to make such poignant and detrimental decisions. Sometimes, we do what we need to do, for selfish and survivalist reasons. Sometimes, there is no coming back or forgiveness that can mend the broken trust. Trust defines who we are in our own minds and hearts, therefore trust thyself first, then always allow the trust to be the truth of your life.

Leave a comment