As I contemplated the topic to share and explore with readers of this article, trust came to mind. In a world where we are inundated with information, from a multitude of sources, discerning the difference between fact and fiction can be a difficult task at times. Trust is often the edge that applies the incision between what we believe, and what we don’t. As many of our friends know, First Federal of Greene County’s time-tested mantra is “The people you know, the people you can trust.” In so many instances in our relationships in life, trust is the keystone of a relationship. Whether we are at work, at home, or chatting with friends, the better we get to know the other side of the relationship, generally, the more trusting we become.
I have often admired and trusted a person, especially in the business world, who can earn and cultivate trust while exhibiting both a personable demeanor and professional perspective. For those who are fortunate enough to have been divinely blessed with that balance, or who have been coached and mentored into that equilibrium, they have a very powerful and impactful formula for building trust. It has been moving to watch members of the First Federal of Greene County Family build and maintain trust through professional, yet personable characteristics. Our special team delivers the professional services and experiences you expect and need from a bank, while connecting with customers in a personal way. This has been a powerful dynamic throughout First Federal’s 100 years.
To add additional perspective, another meaningful and requisite virtue in relationships is sincerity. As we get to know and trust people, the bond of trust is normally stitched and held together, in part, by sincerity, and I think you’d agree, we are often drawn to people who are genuine and sincere.
One last consideration is contemplating the byproduct of combining trust, professionalism, a personable nature, and sincerity. In my humble opinion, this unique blend of virtues produces integrity. As we maneuver, travel, and endure life’s journey, the trust people have in us is often a reflection of integrity. As imperfect souls, we are frequently imperfect. Not always saying the right thing, reaching the desired outcome, and the list could continue with a multitude of ways we don’t always get things right. However, if people feel they can trust us, if we show kindness, while being genuine and sincere, our relationships will normally flourish. The old adage “Walking with Integrity” could perhaps be more accurately coined “Acting with Integrity.” Our actions speak volumes, and building trust often takes place through both actions and interactions. I pray that this short piece on trust and its elements has been thought-provoking and reflective. God has granted all of us gifts and talents. If you’re one of the special members in our orbit of relationships who can naturally build trust, count your blessings, and put that special gift to use. The world will benefit from the trust you build…trust me!









