Monday, August 18, 2014

Splitting this blog to 3 new ones, plus a whole new overarching blog!

Well, it has taken me a while, but I've realised that very few people are as fascinated by the whole concept of trust as I am!

However, lots of people want to be trusted leaders, better parents, have a marriage built on trust, want to build a trusted brand, or want to improve communities.

So, this blog is wrapping up, and you can subscribe to one, or all three, of the following blogs now:

Trust in Business and Organisations:


Trust in Homes and Family Relationships:

Trust in Communities:



This will give you more relevant information, tips, opinions, stories.... on issues of trust and how to build and restore it in areas that interest you. 

Thanks for following here, and I look forward to you joining me across in the new blogs!! 

Vanessa Hall

Saturday, May 3, 2014

International Day of Trust - 3rd of May



Today is the International Day of Trust - A day for you to:


  • Reflect on the whole concept of trust
  • Think about who is trusting you and why
  • Consider how well you are nurturing that trust
  • Think about times when maybe you haven't been that great at handling that trust with care
  • Ask for forgiveness for the times when you might have broken the trust of others

Why an International Day of Trust? 


When you think about it, every single relationship, whether in business, in our personal lives, in our communities, is based on trust. The amount of trust that is present then has a significant impact on how productive, happy and blessed that relationship is. 

When trust breaks down, though, it is one of the most painful experiences we have as humans. It is reflected in:


  • Every Marriage breakdown
  • Every Resignation
  • Every Customer Complaint
  • Every Crime
  • Every Abuse
  • Every Violent behaviour
  • Every War
  • Every Frustration
  • Every Disappointment
  • Every Angry word
So doesn't it make sense then for us all to wake up and recognise this?

Shouldn't we all be much more aware of who is trusting us and why?

Shouldn't we all be taking more care of that trust?

Just think for a moment, for a day, how different our LIVES would be if there was more trust.

Just think for a moment, for a day, how different our MARRIAGES would be if there was more trust.

Just think for a moment, for a day, how different our COMMUNITIES would be if there was more trust.

Just think for a moment, for a day, how different our WORLD would be if there was more trust. 

The International Day of Trust - Remember: Trust is Fragile, Handle it with Care.
 

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

All I want is some clarity



Whether it's clarity about our job, our future, a big decision we have to make, or our purpose on this earth, we all want 'clarity'. If only we could have the answer we are looking for. If only the direction was clear and we knew exactly what we are supposed to do, what the next step is.

Let's face it, confusion is frustrating!

So, where does this expectation for clarity come from? Does it actually help to have clarity? Is it possible to live peacefully without it?

We live in a world that is constantly encouraging us to set goals, to be clear about what we want, when we want it, taking control of our own lives and destiny. Have you heard the saying 'If you don't set your own goals, you'll end up being part of someone else's?

I've been really big on goal setting in the past. I used to buy a new journal at the beginning of each year, and I'd find a quiet cafe somewhere, open up my journal, write the year in big numbers on the first page, and begin mapping out my life, setting my goals and plans - financial goals, health and fitness goals, social goals. You name it, I had a goal and a plan for it! It gave me clarity about my own life. I was in control of my own destiny - right?

Well, just the other day I was looking back over some of those yearly journals, and I've got years and years of them. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry! I'm not sure I've achieved even a quarter of the goals I set for myself! It would be very easy for me to look at all those unmet, unachieved goals and feel like an absolute failure.

But I don't. I've done different things. Life has happened around me and pulled and pushed me in all sorts of different directions.

Here's the thing. My goals didn't factor in my husband, Matthew, dying and leaving me a widow with a baby to care for. They didn't factor in a later failed marriage that saw me losing assets I'd spent years building. They didn't factor in my father dying of heart failure, my eldest sister dying of cancer, my son packing up and moving to New Zealand to pursue a dance career, my Mum dying of cancer, my husband, Peter, suddenly needing heart surgery just a few weeks ago......

But my goals and plans ALSO didn't factor in amazing friends and family who came to my rescue when I needed help. They didn't factor in a change of career that has seen me travel the world. They didn't factor in Peter coming into my life at a time when I'd decided I could go it alone. They didn't factor in all the opportunities and changes that are occurring right now as I've cleared the decks to care for my husband.

Clarity - sure, we can create it for ourselves, but it doesn't last.

I've learned to live in a state of wonder, at peace with not knowing. I still make plans and set some goals, but my mother used to always say 'Hold all things loosely.' I've learned to do that, to expect the unexpected, but to also know that everything will work out, even if it doesn't feel like it at the time.

For me, I believe that God has a much bigger plan and purpose than I could wrap my head around. I believe that is the case for all of us. In fact, if He revealed the whole plan your head would probably explode!

My peace in the uncertainty and fog comes from knowing that it's all OK, there's a bigger plan at play here that I cannot understand and I cannot see. That, my friends, is the ULTIMATE truth about trust.

Clarity - it's over-rated.

Trust - now that's what we need.



'Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will direct your paths.'  Proverbs 3:5-6