Hey Friends, Rarely do people appreciate the need for ongoing relationship maintenance. Every day brings with it small challenges like:— disappointments, frustrations, and irritations. These emotions can come between most ostensibly committed partners/ lovers and are capable of wearing out their sincerity of connection. People do end up furious with each other, without knowing they are so or alienated without any conscious awareness of their distress.
The first moment there is an inkling that something is wrong (perhaps very wrong) is when we look over at our partners one evening over dinner and register that their hearts are numb, that they feel nothing, that they seem quite mysteriously to have fallen out of love.
To prevent the risks, people in love should regularly make room to ask themselves in a calm spirit of gentle openness and curiosity these two ostensibly simple, yet hugely central and effective, questions:-👇
- Why are you angry with me and what is it all about?
- How have I scared you recently?
Let’s be honest out here – Without meaning to, we are constantly angering our partners by not being more of who they would hope us to be. Sometimes their expectations are reasonable; at other times, they would themselves admit to putting certain expectations that no human could fulfil. But in both cases, it is critical that the anger that has arisen can be divulged and heard.
What matter is that even if people in love do see or have thousand flaws, so long as they allow each-other to share their bitter disappointment that they have between them.
It is of a surprisingly high value to know how much we can forgive someone who won’t be defensive when we outline what is less than optimal about life around them.
In answer to the first question, I might explain by saying that we’ve been a stickler for manners and that we judge others so harshly. To my mind, there is no need not get angry while we divulge our anger. We don’t need solutions or magical answers either. What counts is that we have a chance to let go of our let-downs in an atmosphere of understanding and mutual apology. Trust me, it works wonders.
Similarly, in answer to the second question, I would say – love can be subtly choked by fear. Irrespective of our realisations, we do scare our partners all the time. By being unreasonable, by being messy, by being unreliable. Fear erodes the trust and our small vulnerable version lurks in a need for someone in whom we can choose to invest. There is a little child in us looking for a safe haven and probably privately recoils when our partners raise their voices with us or don’t come home when they say they would.
Once more, what matters isn’t that we never cause an upset but that we should hear the other person politely when they tell us that they have been hurt . We must choose to………………
Take good care & enjoy reading a healthy dose of ‘Mindful Productivity & Cerebral Happiness’.
JOE
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