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Micro Moments

Micro Moments: The Art of Everyday Trust

Getting To We

At Getting to We, we talk often about “micro moments”—those seemingly small actions that shape how safe, valued, and connected people feel. These are the quiet threads of trust that hold communities together.

Holding a door. Remembering a name. Listening fully before responding. Each of these micro moments sends a signal: You matter. Over time, they become a language of care, a rhythm of belonging.

Trust is built not in a single breakthrough, but in the accumulation of these moments. They teach us to be present, to honor vulnerability, and to practice empathy in real time.

Through our Social Trust workshops, we’ve seen how micro moments transform cultures. When individuals choose empathy and reliability again and again, they reshape entire environments—workplaces, families, and communities alike.

What small gestures of trust have made a big difference in your life or work?

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