Not exact matches
Persons who have been hurt in close childhood
relationships often feel a painful inner conflict simultaneously pulling them toward intimacy, to get their basic needs met, and away from intimacy, because of the fear of
repeating old hurts.
One couple told of developing some rich new
relationships in a sharing group at their church; this led to a discussion of how
older persons can cope with the loneliness and grief of
repeated loss.
The key to finding a healthy, lasting
relationship and not
repeating the same
old mistakes in dating is to understand your past, and then to make a decision to move on from it.
Here are 7 classic signs of
relationship readiness: Dating burnout: does dating begin to feel like «groundhog day», repeating the same old stories about yourself over and over to someone... Continue reading 7 Signs You Are RELATION
relationship readiness: Dating burnout: does dating begin to feel like «groundhog day»,
repeating the same
old stories about yourself over and over to someone... Continue reading 7 Signs You Are
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Modern Love gives you the tools so you can stop
repeating the same
old relationship mistakes and patterns and aim for something better.
Howard Marks latest memo — Risk Revisited Again This latest memo returns to
old themes about which Howard has written many times, including on page 8 where he
repeats a graphic from his book «The Most Important Thing», which provides a graph displaying his view on the real
relationship between risk and likely return.
Many of us can relate to feeling stuck when we continuously
repeat old processes, live in unhappy
relationships, or work in unhealthy environments.
I am trained in
relationship models of attachment that inform healthy dating, especially if you realize you don't want to
repeat old patterns, need better boundaries, or if you relate to the term «codependency.»
Perhaps you grew up in a dysfunctional family and just can't get past
old trauma,
repeat unhealthy patterns, are unhappy in a
relationship, grieving a loss or just needing some help to get on the right track.
I also work with individuals who are tired of
repeating the same
old patterns in their
relationships, whether romantic, familial, or professional, and who want to explore new, healthier ways of engaging with others.
Furthermore, they teach their children a very unhealthy model for
relationships; a model their children are likely to
repeat when they get
older.
If you are tired of
repeating the same
old relationship patterns, if you realize that no matter how many breakups you suffer, you still pick the same type of partner and if you are ready to unlock the cage you have built around your heart, then this workshop is perfect for you.
We are so happy we recycled our
old relationship into something wonderful instead of launching off into unknown territory only to
repeat the same
old mistakes.»