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🗓️ 12 January 2021
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I've decided to take the first month of this year and focus on relationships.
Just focus on my relationships: my relationship with the Lord, my relationship with my husband, my kids, my friends. Relationships are gold in life. They're so valuable. And one of the best resources that I found on relationships last year was a talk given by Brené Brown. It lasts I think 24 minutes-ish. And I'm just going to go ahead and tell you now that her talk is far superior to this podcast episode. And I hope by you listening to this and catching some of the main points of her talk is that you'll take the time and go listen to it from start to finish and take notes.
Her talk is called the Anatomy of Trust, and it's all about how to be a trustworthy person. It breaks down—she's a researcher—she breaks down trust and what that looks like. It's full of beautiful illustrations that are so powerful. And I promise it's worth your time.
Today I'm going to be sharing with you seven ways that you can build trust with those around you and how I'm going to be working on that in my own life.
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0:00.0 | I've decided to take the first month of this year and focus on relationships. Just focus on my |
0:06.7 | relationships, my relationship with the Lord, my relationship with my husband, my kids, my friends. |
0:13.9 | Relationships are gold in life. They're so valuable. And one of the best resources that I found on relationships last year was a |
0:23.7 | talk given by Brunay Brown. It lasts, I think, 24 minutes-ish. And I'm just going to go ahead and tell you |
0:32.9 | now that her talk is far superior to this podcast episode. And my hope by you listening to this and catching |
0:40.0 | some of the main points of her talk is that you'll take the time and go listen to it from start |
0:44.6 | to finish and take notes. Her talk is called the anatomy of trust and it's all about how to be |
0:51.8 | a trustworthy person. It breaks down. she's a researcher. She breaks down trust |
0:57.9 | and what that looks like. It's full of beautiful illustrations that are so powerful and I promise |
1:03.4 | it's worth your time. Today I'm going to be sharing with you seven ways that you can build trust |
1:09.5 | with those around you and how I'm going to be working |
1:12.2 | on that in my own life. |
1:20.0 | You're listening to Work and Play with Nancy Ray, episode 97. |
1:24.1 | Much of our daily lives can be divided into two categories, work and play. |
1:29.0 | Simply put, that is where our life and our legacy take place. |
1:32.6 | This is a podcast all about learning to work and play well, |
1:35.3 | which leads to a healthy soul and a fulfilling life. |
1:39.3 | Listen in. |
1:50.7 | So I'm going to link to Brunay's talk in the show notes because my goal is ultimately to get you to go watch it or listen to it for no other reason than it had a profound impact on me |
1:55.9 | last year. And I want to listen to it again. I believe it's going to have an amazing impact on you and your relationships. |
2:04.1 | And here's a quick reason why you should listen to this podcast and also watch the talk. |
2:09.1 | First, I'm going to keep this really high level today. |
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