8 Surprising Habits That Secretly Damage Your Trustworthiness Without You Noticing

8 Surprising Habits That Secretly Damage Your Trustworthiness Without You Noticing

When you constantly shift blame onto circumstances, other people, or bad timing, it signals that you’re not accountable. And if people feel like you won’t own up to mistakes, they’ll hesitate to trust you with bigger responsibilities.

Now, I try to be upfront when I mess up. A simple “That’s on me—I’ll fix it” goes a long way in showing people that you’re reliable and honest, even when things don’t go perfectly.

6) Being too agreeable

It might seem like always agreeing with people would make them trust you more, but the opposite is often true. If you never voice your own opinions or push back when necessary, people might start wondering if you’re just telling them what they want to hear.

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