We ve got to really share our stories and our hard stuff with people whose jars are full people who ve over time really done those small things that have helped us believe that they re worth our story.
Marble jar trust.
If the class did something negative then marbles are taken out of the jar.
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In brené brown s concept of the marble jar these are your marble jar friends.
Brené uses the analogy of a marble jar to help her daughter understand how trust is built.
These are the people who know you the best and honor your connection.
Tell the truth or defend a friend on the playground marble in.
She explained how trust is a lot like a marble jar which was a discipline and reward system her daughter s teacher used in the classroom.
Trust is like a marble jar.
So fast forward five years and i m clear about trust and i talk about trust as the marble jar.
Trust and the marble jar.
These are the people you trust beyond a doubt.
The anatomy of trust.
Some examples of small acts moments that build trust include showing up at a loved one s funeral and asking for help from friends.
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It should never be used as a compliance tool to call out shame or humiliate students or to take marbles out as punishment.
Trust is like a marble jar.
For every marble that is in a jar people have earned your trust for that marble.
Studies show it is the very small moments where trust is built.
What do your friends do to earn marbles in your marble jar.
If the class did positive things marbles went in the jar and there s a party when the jar is full.
Trust in the most basic sense is placing confidence in another person and in return them placing confidence in you.
Not the big moments the small moments.
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Treat each other with respect marble in.
You could call one of these people at 2 am and he or she would come running.
In brené brown s novel daring greatly she shares a story of her young daughter losing trust in her best friends and her subsequent decision to never trust anyone again.
In the following clip brené brown describes the concept of trust and the marble jar.