Listen "How to Earn (and Keep) Trust"
Episode Synopsis
Send some fan mailWhat does trust mean to you? What does it look like in practice? Trust is the foundation of every relationship — and every breakdown. But what “trust” means can look very different depending on your Enneagram type. In this episode, Jen unpacks what each type needs to feel safe and grounded in trust — and what may erode that trust without you even realizing it. You’ll also explore how each type can stretch toward greater openness and how understanding these differences can help any leader or team strengthen their foundation of connection.Episode topics: Trust can mean so many different things to different people - what does it mean to you?Your Enneagram type is a motivation formed to protect you from an underlying fear. Often when trust is broken that subconcious fear emerges; it can be helpful to understand how to build trust across the 9 core motivations.Even if you don't know your Enneagram type listen to the language to help you get real clear on what you need to build trust so you can then listen when others tell you what they need.9 types/motivations and what each needs to build trust, what can break trust, and what to remember about each Coaching Prompts: Reflect: What might change in your relationships if you stopped assuming everyone defines trust the same way? Journal: What helps me know I can trust someone? What makes me pull back?Notice: Your own tendencies when it comes to trust (is it immediate, does it take time, what are you seeking to reassure you etc) Resources | Links: Enneagram for TeamsCo-create with Jen for Your TeamGet Your Enneagram Type HereInstagram | The Work of YouInstagram | Grow CollectiveWebsite | The Work of YouWebsite | Grow Collective
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