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The Paradox of Trust

Why Keeping Your Word Is Risky, Maybe Not

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The Paradox of Trust

By: Dr. George Francis
Narrated by: Steven Duenas
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The book prescribes the risks and importance of trust in any relationship—be it at workplaces, business, organizations, families, or even mere incidental interactions between people. It provides guidelines on how to get over trust issues and how to build trust again in cases of broken trust situations. It explores mechanics of trust, trigger motives, and telltale signs that someone is or not keeping his or her word. The book shares in details a bulletproof plan on how to let go of the past, the art of forgiveness and moving on...and much more!

The book is a discovery of the essential ingredients of a strong relationship and how you can nurture them, how childhood trauma can explain the reasons for your present trust issues, and how you can rebuild trust after betrayal to start afresh.

©2022 George Nangale (P)2022 George Nangale
Marriage & Long-Term Partnerships Psychology

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