When you don’t trust a credit, demand proof
This statement provides insight into your feelings about depending on other people. There are those of us who must drive ourselves everywhere and those who are willing to share the ride. If you are comfortable depending on others, you are comfortable making arrangements for others to provide you with transportation. But fiercely independent people, regardless of the transportation options available, feel compelled to provide their own mode of transport—one they can “depend” on. This statement also reflects your level of comfort with change, since depending on another may include a change in plans. It also touches on your ability to trust since you must trust that another will do what he or she says when you make such an arrangement.
When there is low trust, people demand proof. While this is not inherently a bad thing, if you’re unable to believe someone without examining the facts, this demonstrates an inability to trust. In relationships, people’s feelings and perceptions are their facts.When business partnerships achieve quantum improvements, many decisions are based on intuitive knowledge and feelings. How are you going to prove the facts in these situations? Partnerships need unconditional trust, which frees people up to take risks and move into the creative zone without restrictions. Businesses that have the foresight and courage to develop this kind of trust within their partnerships are the ones that will succeed.This statement may also reflect your comfort with change. If you demand to see the “facts,” you may not be willing to change without extensive reasons for changing. And this may indicate discomfort with change.
Hello! My name is Barbara Howard. I am a graduate from University of Pennsylvania and a certified finance assistant. So far I shared my knowledge and experience in form of published books and articles, but recently I discovered blogging, and thus I prepared this website so that you can learn the basics of money management and responsible credit taking as well. Hope you enjoy the lecture!