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Recognizing emotionally mature people
Taken from Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents by Lindsay C. Gibson, Psy.D. A summary of the tips the book hands you on how to recognize emotionally healthy people.
They’re realistic and reliable
They work with reality rather than fighting it. They see problems and try to fix them, instead of overreacting with a fixation on how things should be.
They can feel and think at the same time. The ability to think even when upset makes an emotionally mature person someone you can reason with. They don’t lose their ability to see another perspective just because they aren’t getting what they want.
Their consistency makes them reliable. Because they have an integrated sense of self, they usually won’t surprise you with unexpected inconsistencies.
They don’t take everything personally. They can laugh at themselves and their foibles. They’re realistic enough to not feel unloved just because you made a mistake.
They’re respectful and reciprocal
They respect your boundaries. They’re looking for connection and closeness, not intrusion, control or enmeshment. They respect your individuality and that others have the final say on what their motivations are. They may tell you how they feel about what you did, but they don’t pretend to know you better than you know yourself.
They give back. They don’t like taking advantage of people, nor do they like the feeling of being used.
They are flexible and compromise well. Because collaborative, mature people don’t have an agenda to win at all costs, you won’t feel like you’re being taken advantage of. Compromise doesn’t mean mutual sacrifice; it means a mutual balancing of desires. They care about how you feel and don’t want to leave you feeling unsatisfied.
They’re even-tempered. They don’t sulk or pout for long periods of time or make you walk on eggshells. When angered, they will usually tell you what’s wrong and ask you to do things differently. They’re willing to take the initiative to bring conflict to a close.
They are willing to be influenced. They don’t feel threatened when other people see things differently, nor are they afraid of seeming weak if they don’t know something. They may not agree, but they’ll try to understand your point of view.
They’re truthful. They understand why you’re upset if they lie or give you a false impression.
They apologize and make amends. They want to be responsible for their own behavior and are willing to apologize when needed.
They’re responsive
Their empathy makes you feel safe. Along with self-awareness, empathy is the soul of emotional intelligence.
They make you feel seen and understood. Their behavior reflects their desire to really get to know you, rather than looking for you to mirror them. They aren’t afraid of your emotions and don’t tell you that you should be feeling some other way.
They like to comfort and be comforted. They are sympathetic and know how crucial friendly support can be.
They reflect on their actions and try to change. They clearly understand how people affect each other emotionally. They take you seriously if you tell them about a behavior of theirs that makes you uncomfortable. They’ll remain aware of the issue and demonstrate follow-through in their attempts to change.
They can laugh and be playful. Laughter is a form of egalitarian play between people and reflects an ability to relinquish control and follow someone else’s lead.
They’re enjoyable to be around. They aren’t always happy, but for the most part they seem able to generate their own good feelings and enjoy life.
– © Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents, Lindsay C. Gibson, Psy.D.
pro tip
This is perfect. There are so many emotionally immature people on this site and in the world that finding someone who isn’t on that nonsense is so refreshing.
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Sometimes when I’m bored..I ghostwrite Nicki Minaj lyrics in my head….like..things she’d say in a song.
For example
“ Bitches is my sons, but I didn’t ABort it
All my records sale/sail you can all Aboard it
Just cop the whip but you can’t Afford it
You can’t relate you Honda Accord it!”
The fact that I read this in her voice in my head 😂😂😂
😂I love Nicki but she’d drop this then tweet “niggas don’t support real lyricist!”
“And this is the Fax according to me
If you can’t afford a car, you can’t roll with me
Got that pussy on swerve, but pull over please
What you thought? That a bitch would ride dick for free?!”
“Ride for free!? Nah, imma needa service FEE
You can catch me getting a tan, Over Seas!
She needed a PaP! I ain’t talkin Ovaries!”
When the album droppin?
Im krusty krab.. yall dumb bitches Chum bucket
Got that Wet pussy, he eat it on the beach…
What we call that? BIKINI BOTTOM
I’m the Professor you my kid, BLOSSOM
I Dodge’em like the bus in Rock BOTTOM
Yes, rock bottom Squarepants spongeBOB’EM
I Made them all FALL like leaves in AUTUMN
Real big PROBLEM but NO you can’t Solve’EM
Yeah bitch, do the math
And carry the one
Ya could never get a hit
He one night it and done
I’m wifey hun, they never one night me HUN
I’m Bruce Lee with the CHUCKS
Chun-Li with the Buns
I’m Vegeta, You Trunks
Dr.Sues in the Booth
Number one with the Puns
Never let a nigga come back for more
These niggas is all dogs, they eat down on four
I give him good pussy, fuck your nigga in a Honda
He freeze like T'Challa, send that nigga to Wakanda
Ain’t got no kids, left them bitches in the condom
Ain’t got no dick, but he love my anaconda
Y'all gotta stop 😥😭
Hi everyone,
Ariel Jeffrey Kouakou from Montreal has been missing since March 12, 2018. He went to visit his friend that lived a few blocks away from him, but his friend was not home. Ariel never came back home.
Ariel is was last seen wearing a black coat with a hood, grey pants and yellow shoes. He is about four-foot-seven and 88 pounds.
An amber alert was triggered on Tuesday but was lifted 24 hours after as the criteria to maintain it was no longer being met. As of today (March 16, 2018) Ariel still hasn’t been found.
The police and many volunteers have been canvassing the streets to find him but they have had no luck. There’s also a surveillance video of Ariel walking by and turning around twice. His family believes he was kidnapped.
Canadian/Quebec followers, if you have any information, please contact Info-Crime Montreal at 514-393-1133 or call 911. Anything helps.
In the meantime, a GoFundMe has been set up to help his family as they concentrate their efforts on the search of their son. Please donate if you can, or simply share within your network.
On a personal, we are based in Canada and this story is all we can think about. We pray that Ariel is found.
Still not found. Please keep sharing. (March 19, 2018)
i hate this damn website i swear to GOD
Gary: in front of my salad?!
An Alien in Town | fashion film
Link - https://i-d.vice.com/en_us/article/59kp8n/daniel-obasis-fashion-film-explores-being-alien-in-nigeria ____________________ #danielobasi #vliscoandco #lagos #fashionfilm #blackhistorymonth #vlisco
unpopular opinion:
1 ep in to black lightning and its cheesy as hell i hate the whole we are the educated upper class black family who have come to save the working class esp those who are lost and have ‘fallen into’ gang life.. yawn so boring and insulting. also why is the dad the main character??? the mum should have been the star of the show and the dad should have been clueless about her powers and the powers of their daughters. he should be irrelevant to the show hes annoying. why is everything so staged and over dramatic? is it a reenactment of a comic book?? how old are the daughters supposed to be? how can one be the student and the other one the teacher...okay. also when does the gay happen???????
aw baby!!!
I could seriously watch this all day
goodnight
Eckhaus Latta S/S 2018
Ann Peebles performing “I Can’t Stand The Rain” live in 1974
Tbh singers from the 60’s,70’s and 80’s are still unmatched in vocals