Mark Manson, my favorite author will share some relationship advice with you today. He’s a very compelling writer. He has changed my perspective on certain topics, and my life in many ways. He discusses relationships, values and life purpose on his site.
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When a relationship is over, leave
Relationships are started with energy, romance, and affection. When people are first dating, they put in a lot of effort. However, they start to relax and put less effort when they become comfortable. Relationships start out great, but then the romance begins to fade as you begin to argue and neglect each other.
When your values and beliefs change. Your relationship is built on these values and beliefs. Don’t stay if you feel they have been shattered.
When you feel that the relationship is holding you back and not allowing you grow, you need to leave. You need to leave a relationship that prevents you from growing and being yourself.
You stop creating new memories and keep replaying the same ones from your past. When the person you love is no longer there, it’s time to move on. You have to make new memories, explore with each other, and learn new things. Don’t leave your partner behind. Staying in a relationship out of pity, or because you’re nostalgic is not a good reason to stay.
Continue not to water a dead rose. When to end a relationship?
Last but not least, the other person makes the same mistake over and over again. It’s no longer a mistake if you make the same mistake over and over again. Letting go means accepting that certain people will always be a part of your past, rather than trying to drag them forward into your present.
Honesty can save your relationship
Honesty is one of my core values. It is important for me to maintain the relationship. Honesty is important over feeling good at all times. My partner should be honest even if that hurts my feelings. Honest opinions can hurt our egos and feelings, but they are what we need to have in a relationship. We will become a better person.
You should never censor yourself in front of someone you love.
Be honest with yourself about your thoughts, feelings and beliefs. Openly discuss everything, even the things that hurt. You must be willing and able to speak up if something in your relationship bothers you.
Don’t try to change the person
You will begin to see your partner’s faults and weaknesses once you have passed the romantic stage in your relationship. You don’t like to be with him, but you also do not want to end the relationship because it hurts. You begin to wonder what if you could make them change. You wish he was more affectionate, passionate or caring. This powerful message is one I want to leave with you. It’s worth writing in bold and large letters.
Do not fall in love with the scent of a flower, then try to change it
Your partner shouldn’t expect you to be the same person as your partner. You will ruin your relationship if you change their essence, their source, or what makes them tick. You can encourage them to change and support them, but you cannot make them do it.
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