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6 Ways To Spot An Unhealthy Relationship
When someone says they’ve fallen in love with you, it can be hard to tell if they love you in a healthy way, or if their love is tainted. Here are six key differences:
1. Giving freely vs. giving to get.
Real love is based on a desire to give to the other when the need arises, without expecting something in return. You trust each other to have one another’s back, and to be there for each other. Tainted love seldom gives without a price—giving is only a way to get something back, not a way of caring.
2. Knowing each other vs. changing each other.
People who love in a healthy way work to know each other by building maps of each other and working hard to discover more and more of who each other are. Tainted love demands that you change into what someone else wants you to be. It doesn’t care who you are, just that you conform to its demands.
3. Privacy vs. exposure.
A healthy love creates areas in the relationship that are private, where no one else can enter in. Real love protects the time the two of you share, your knowledge about each other, and the unique things the two of you do with each other. Tainted love provides no privacy—your weaknesses become the butt of jokes; details of private events like kissing are shared with anyone who will listen, and time together is given away to anyone but you.
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life instructions
1. Give people more than they expect and do it cheerfully. 2. Don’t believe all you hear, spend all you have or sleep all you want. 3. When you say, “I love you”, mean it. 4. When you say, “I’m sorry”, look the person in the eye. 5. Love deeply and passionately. You might get hurt but it’s the only way to live life completely. 6. Don’t judge people by their relatives. 7. Talk slowly but think quickly. 8. Remember that great love and great achievements involve great risk. Take them. 9. When you lose, don’t lose the lesson. 10. Remember the three R’s: Respect for self; Respect for others; Responsibility for all your actions. 11. Don’t let a little dispute injure a great friendship. 12. When you realize you’ve made a mistake, take immediate steps. 13. Smile when picking up the phone. The caller will hear it in your voice. 14. Spend some time alone. 15. Open your arms to change, but don’t let go of your values. 16. Read more books and watch less TV.
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6 Things you shouldn't care about
1. People who don’t care about you. The more you care, the less they’ll care. Just ignore them and focus on yourself.
2. Toxic people. Just stay away from them and don’t let their negative energy drain you.
3. Age. It’s never too late or too soon, do what you believe you should.
4. Your past. it does shape you a lot, but you don’t have to carry the baggage anywhere you go.
5. Society’s beauty standards. There’re so many different forms of beauty. Never let them define yours.
6. What others think. You can never make everyone like you. Just do your best and you’ll have no regret.
Avoid people who:
1. Mess with your head. 2. Intentionally and repeatedly do and say things that they know upset you. 3. Expect you to prioritize them but refuse to prioritize you. 4. Can’t and won’t apologize sincerely. 5. Act like the victim when confronted with their abusive behavior.
“You suffer; You grow.”
— a.y. (via inksomniac)
Why be Kind?
1. Everyone is struggling in one way or another, and it makes a huge difference when someone’s kind to us.
2. It improves your mood, and enhances self esteem. It is, therefore, good for your own mental health.
3. Kindness is innate – it’s at the heart of who we are. Thus, we’re being more authentic when we choose to be kind.
4. Kindness is contagious and will likely ripple out, so the others in your world will be inspired to be kind, too.
5. It builds connections with others so we feel much less alone, more cared for, more connected, more valued and more loved.
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