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How to Regain Broken Trust in a Relationship

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E: Engage in full transparency

The fourth step for the person who has violated trust in the relationship is to engage in full transparency. This should be something offered up before even asking. If you are the offending party, you should desire for them to trust you again.

Transparency will help bring back that trust.

For example, if you were part of a charity planning event and you took money from the event for personal use, then you need to be fully transparent with the accounts and paperwork with the other individuals working on the event.

Not only from the past, but moving forward so that everyone involves knows that trust can be regained. If you aren’t hiding anything then transparency should not be a problem.

 

If the situation involves infidelity then transparency with phone records, texts, social media accounts, and email accounts should be made transparent. This means the passwords are freely given and the other party can check on things whenever they choose.

This will help them regain a sense of trust because of your willingness to be transparent and provide any information that was previously unknown or hidden.

If you lack a willingness for transparency then you need to do some soul searching. What are you still hiding? What don’t you want the other person or party to know?

If you have something else you need to share with them, there is no better time than the present to share that information. Full transparency, means that you admitted to everything. If you are still hiding something it makes transparency very difficult.

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