Every relationship is incomplete without trust. Many relationships can be strong without love and other elements but trust is something that every relationship must have to thrive. You feel comfortable in someone’s company only when you trust that person. Think of a person you feel close is to you but you do not trust him/her. There is none.
For a warm companionship, trust is one of the pillars on which the relationship stands. Marriage is one of the institutes that is nothing without trust. No trust is tantamount to no marriage. The purpose of marriage is to have a companionship filled with care, understanding, love and trust. If you think your marriage is falling apart due to lack of trust, follow the following tips. These will assist you to build trust.
Value your commitment
The best therapy to begin building trust in a relationship is to start valuing every little thing about it. Value the little favors your partner does for you. Notice the kind remarks coming your way from your partner. No counseling is needed for such an easy task. You just have to put aside the negative feelings and acknowledge the nice gestures of the other person.
Show consistent care
Consistency is the key to success. Whatever you want to achieve, stay consistent and you will get it. Most of the relationship issues are solved when consistent care and warmth become parts of them. Show through your actions that you care.
Share your feelings
Sharing your feelings with others can help others to do the same. The easier it is to communicate with your partner, the better. Relationship therapists make two people in a relationship sit and talk their hearts out. Be a marriage counselor in your marriage. Communicate more. The more you share, the more you are trusted.
Help and appreciate each other
Help your spouse as much as you can. While helping with their work, appreciate what they do for both of you or your relationship. If your wife gets up every morning to clean the house, get up and help her or if your partner likes to build things, help him with it. If you involve yourself more in the life of your partner or take interest in what they like to do, he or she will trust you more.
Be honest to yourself and your partner
Be honest about your interests, dislikes, wishes, feelings and everything with your partner. Do not break their heart by being rude. Just be honest to yourself and your partner. This will build trust in your relationship. If you think your relationship is undergoing damage and you need to go for marriage counseling, be honest about it too. If you hide your problems and your partner feels you are holding back things, he or she will mistrust you.
There are ways to improve the quality of relations you have around you but if the damage gets out of hand, do not hesitate to undergo therapy. Just do your best to regain the warmth and trust of your relationship even if you have to own up that you cheated. Counseling infidelity is always an option.

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