Reflect on the different ways you have built trust in yourself and others.

Continuing the Conversation

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Questions for Reflection

  • Did your beliefs about trust shift between life before service, during, and after? If so, in what ways? Did some of your beliefs about trust (e.g., beliefs about trusting yourself) stay the same while others changed (e.g., trusting others)?
  • Were you satisfied with how you were able to trust others during your time in the military? Why or why not? And, what affect (if any) did this have on your experience?
  • Is there a particular type of trust that is nonnegotiable for you to have in close relationships? If so, what is it and how does that type of trust support your relationships as a whole?
  • If you can think of a time when someone has unexpectedly broken a type of trust you put in them, how did that experience shift your beliefs about that kind of trust? Did it also affect how you think about other kinds of trust?
  • Is there some way that you trust yourself today that took a long time to build? If so, how has that growth supported you in living your best life?
  • Do you tend to think of trust as being “all or nothing,” or are you OK with trusting someone, something, or yourself in some ways but not others?

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