A very famous speaker was procrastinating until the last minute on writing his speech. In fact, he went on stage without the entire speech. He was a procrastinator. Then, on stage, he added four more words to it. He decided to start with the words: "I have a dream..."
We typically look at procrastination in a negative context. But, is it all bad? In this episode, I will first show both the negative and positive aspects of procrastination. I will also give you some advice as to how to decide whether to procrastinate or not.
But the most important part is that I will show you how to determine whether you should trust a procrastinator or not and whether you should be trusted based on your procrastination profile. That decision will be based on the Personality Compatibility component of trustworthiness, and will be explained through the lens of the first four laws of trust, namely that trust is relative.
S1E9: Selling on Trust and Not Price
S1E8: Trust is Transferrable, Dynamic, Two-Sided (Trust Laws 5, 7, 8)
S1E7: A Culture of Trust, Part II: Constructive Disagreement
S1E6: A Culture of Trust, Part I: Autonomy & Accountability
S1E5: Trust is Relative. Trust Laws 1 through 4
S1E4: Risk, Fear, Trust, Danger, and Safety
S1E3: What Comes First? Trust, or Trustworthiness?
S1E2: Why is Trust Important? Introduction to The Trust Show
S1E1: Does (Team) Size Matter (for Trust)?
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