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Let's be real...
Relationships are challenging.
They're not something we’re taught in school, and most of us have few (if any) good role models to emulate. Understanding the most common behaviors that damage relationships can be a good first step to having a relationship that lasts!
See how many of these behaviors seem familiar, either in yourself or your partner.
These behaviors can doom a relationship to failure:
1. Fear of intimacy. Maybe you want someone in your life, but you don’t want them getting too close. This is a common fear, particularly among men, but women also struggle with this relationship challenge. Eventually, your partner will become frustrated with the contrast between your need for love and your expectation of failure.
2. Poor communication habits. This can include everything from not mentioning the little things that get on your nerves to just not communicating in a meaningful way on a daily basis. The quality of the communication is what ultimately determines how close you stay over the long run.
3. Insecurity. Insecurity is a relationship killer. You drive yourself and your partner crazy. This lack of confidence is unattractive. Your partner also eventually feels insulted. Insecurity can manifest itself in many ways:
4. A need for control. Do you feel the need to control every aspect of your relationship? No one likes to be dominated day in and day out. Ask yourself why you feel the need to control everything about your relationship and your partner. Micromanaging doesn’t work in the workplace, and it won’t work at home.
5. Assuming the role of the martyr. “Nice guys” and many women often assume this role. They mistakenly believe that if they sacrifice enough in the name of their partner’s happiness, they’ll eventually get what they need in the end. Over time, this leads to a level of resentment that can never be satisfied.
Look at your past relationships and consider how many of these behaviors were present in yourself or the other person.
By avoiding these common behaviors, you can give your relationships a much better chance of surviving and thriving!
Take a hard look at yourself and make the necessary adjustments. Great relationships make life an exciting and rewarding experience!
See you in the next blog post! :)
- The Romance and Me Team
Let's be real...
Relationships are challenging.
They're not something we’re taught in school, and most of us have few (if any) good role models to emulate. Understanding the most common behaviors that damage relationships can be a good first step to having a relationship that lasts!
See how many of these behaviors seem familiar, either in yourself or your partner.
These behaviors can doom a relationship to failure:
1. Fear of intimacy. Maybe you want someone in your life, but you don’t want them getting too close. This is a common fear, particularly among men, but women also struggle with this relationship challenge. Eventually, your partner will become frustrated with the contrast between your need for love and your expectation of failure.
2. Poor communication habits. This can include everything from not mentioning the little things that get on your nerves to just not communicating in a meaningful way on a daily basis. The quality of the communication is what ultimately determines how close you stay over the long run.
3. Insecurity. Insecurity is a relationship killer. You drive yourself and your partner crazy. This lack of confidence is unattractive. Your partner also eventually feels insulted. Insecurity can manifest itself in many ways:
4. A need for control. Do you feel the need to control every aspect of your relationship? No one likes to be dominated day in and day out. Ask yourself why you feel the need to control everything about your relationship and your partner. Micromanaging doesn’t work in the workplace, and it won’t work at home.
5. Assuming the role of the martyr. “Nice guys” and many women often assume this role. They mistakenly believe that if they sacrifice enough in the name of their partner’s happiness, they’ll eventually get what they need in the end. Over time, this leads to a level of resentment that can never be satisfied.
Look at your past relationships and consider how many of these behaviors were present in yourself or the other person.
By avoiding these common behaviors, you can give your relationships a much better chance of surviving and thriving!
Take a hard look at yourself and make the necessary adjustments. Great relationships make life an exciting and rewarding experience!
See you in the next blog post! :)
- The Romance and Me Team