Assessing Trust: 3 Quick Techniques to Check Your Current Level of Trust with Someone

Want more clarity about how much you trust someone? Try these 3 techniques to get mental, physical and emotional feedback on the current situation.

By Joshua Freedman

Trust is Central

One of the most important Vital Signs of a healthy climate is TRUST. When people trust you, they dig deeper, listen better, and forgive more readily. When trust is low, there is more resistance, more fear, and communication doesn’t work as well. At the center of the Vital Signs model, trust is the key to an engaged team at work and to healthy relationships in general.

Want more trust? The first step is to assess it so you can understand what’s really happening in a relationship.

Trust is Mutual

Trust is feeling and a belief, and it is reciprocal. If don’t trust you, I can pretty well guarantee you don’t trust me. Think of one of your direct reports, someone who does a good job, but who doesn’t fully “buy in” to your leadership and direction — doesn’t fully trust you.

Now, honestly ask yourself: how fully do you trust her or him?

If you feel distrust, that’s a great signal to you — a warning — that the two-way trust connection is fragile or broken. Use your feeling of trust as a barometer to assess the quality of trust in your team.

Sometimes people are not sure if they trust or not. This simple process will let you check your trust level.

Trust flows between people. If your trust is low, probably they feel similar. try this quick exercise to check your current levels of trust with someone.

Testing for Trust: How to Assess

Think about a specific person right now. Imagine asking them to take on a challenge that is possible, challenging, and important. 

Now, take a quick check of your trust:

  1. Body Scan— do you feel any new pain or tension in your stomach, neck, back? If so, you may not trust.
  2. Quick Think — Right this second, what’s your first reaction? If you have questions or doubts, you might not trust.
  3. Heart Check — How do you feel? If scared, frustrated, sad, or anxious, you might not trust.

In the next article in this series, we’ll go onto increasing trust, first by practicing the Four Cs, then by having a challenging and wonderful conversation.

In the meantime, increase your insight into your relationships by practicing the Body Scan, Quick Think, and Heart Check techniques. Tune into your own feelings of trust and distrust as a foundation for improving it.

Vital Signs Trust series:

Assessing Trust: How do you diagnose a relationship by checking your current level of trust?

Earning Trust: If you want to increase trust, what do you focus on?

Requesting Trust: When you want to take trust to the next level, how do you talk about it?

“Trust people and they will be true to you; treat them greatly, and they will show themselves great.”

– Ralph Waldo Emerson

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