The Simple Way to Build Trust in Your Relationships

Want to reach out but not sure what to say? Get the FREE "But What Do I Say?!?" Connection Messages Guidebook to steal our words and take them as your own! https://www.cassthompson.com/connection In this episode of the Creating Opportunities podcast, host Cassandra Thompson delves into the crucial element of trust in professional relationships and how to build it effectively. She shares practical tips on keeping your promises, taking meeting notes, time-blocking for follow-through, and communicating when delays occur. Through personal anecdotes, Cassandra emphasizes the simple yet challenging aspect of maintaining trust and its enormous impact on your professional network. 00:00 Introduction to Building Trust 00:31 The Simple Secret: Keep Your Word 01:36 Real-Life Examples of Trust 04:11 Tips for Following Through 06:02 Communicating When You Can't Follow Through 07:39 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Start posting on LinkedIn with our FREE list of 20 Things to Post on LinkedIn: https://www.cassthompson.com/linkedin20 SHOP AMAZON to See our Favorite Things! It's no extra cost to you but it does give us a small percentage for giving you the recommendation SHOP → → → https://amzn.to/2QfWCV8 If you want to see EXACTLY what I buy, check out all my Favorites, in my store HERE: www.amazon.com/shop/cassthompsoncareeradvice SPEAKING INQUIRIES 🙋🏼‍♀️ Contact: [email protected] www.cassthompson.com/speaker INFO 🌟 Check out our Founder's other channel for job search advice: https://www.youtube.com/c/cassthompsonconsulting ABOUT This isn’t your grandpa’s networking. What if you stopped networking and instead started building intentional, authentic relationships? What if you made building authentic relationships a part of your weekly and monthly goals? What if you met cool people just for the sake of meeting cool people, and you allowed yourself to see where it takes you? At One Hello, we discourage “networking” for the sake of leverage and, instead, help you focus on building real relationships. When networking feels less transactional and more like it should (like it’s enriching our lives), that’s the sweet spot!