I am not a shy person. And I usually speak a lot with people when I meet someone new. But not if I am in an unknown territory.
Things get complicated if you don’t know the place or the people. You are out of your comfort zone. So you can’t reach the same confidence level, even if you have some.
In those moments, a trust rulebook would be a fundamental resource. Therefore, I will give you seven suggestions to help you get from awkward introductions to lasting trust. Here are the 7 unwritten rules of trust.
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