Trust is rarely lost in one dramatic moment.
It usually slips in many small ways:
Missed updates,
Vague answers,
Late replies,
Loose follow-through.
The good news is that trust grows the same way.
In small moments.
Repeated often.
Handled well.

Here are 13 simple ways to build it:
1. Do what you said
↳Ex: If you promised an update Friday, send it Friday – even if its “Still working on it – next update Monday”
2. Tell the truth
↳Ex: Say “I don’t know yet” instead of guessing – then share when you’ll know
3. Own mistakes fast
↳Ex: “That was on me, I missed it, here’s the fix and the new due date”
4. Show your work
↳Ex: Before you send a final plan, share a 3-bullet draft so they can react early
5. Listen first
↳Ex: Start with “What does success look like to you?” and repeat back what you heard
6. Keep it simple
↳Ex: Swap a long message for: “Goal, plan, next step” in 3 lines
7. Be on time
↳Ex: If you’re running 5 minutes late, text before the meeting starts
8. Follow through
↳Ex: After a call, send 3 lines: “You own X, I own Y, due dates are Z”
9. Respect boundaries
↳Ex: Ask “Is now a bad time?” before you drop a big request in Slack
10. Give credit publicly
↳Ex: In the group chat: “This idea came from Jordan – they nailed the insight”
11. Fix small things
↳Ex: If someone flags a typo, broken link, or wrong name – fix it the same day
12. Protect confidence
↳Ex: If a friend shares something sensitive, don’t repeat it – even as a funny story
13. Check in often
↳Ex: Send a quick note: “Still good with this plan? Anything changed on your side?”
Most people think trust is built through big gestures.
I think it’s built through consistency people can feel.
The little things make the biggest difference.
XOXOXO
