5 Relationship Killers & How to Avoid Them
Here are 5 Major relationship killers that you may want to avoid.
- Controling Behavior – Most people enter a relationship with a deep fear of rejection , and this fear motivates various forms of controlling behavior. Controlling behavior falls into 2 major categories: overt control and covert control. Overt control includes many forms of attack, such as blaming anger, rage, violence, judgement, criticism and ridicule. Covert control includes compliance, enabling, withdrawal, defending, explaining, lying and denying. Often a person at the other end of attack will respond with some form of covert control in an attempt to have control over not being attacked. Controlling behavior always results in resentment and emotional distance, bringing about the very rejection that it is meant to avoid.
- Resistance – Many people enter a relationship with a deep fear of losing themselves. The moment they experience their partner wanting control over them, they respond with resistance – withdrawal. When one partner is controling and the other is resestant which is really an attempt to have control over not being controlled – the relationship becomes immobilized. Partners in this relationship system feel frustrated, stagnant, and resentful.
- Neediness – Many people enter a relationship believing that it’s their partner’s job to fill their emptiness, take away their loneliness, and make them feel good about themselves. When people have not learned how to take responsiblility for their own feelings and needs, and to define their own self-worth, they may pull on their partner and others to fill them with the love they need. Your partner’s job is not to complete you, but to compliment you.
- Substance and Process Addictions – Most people who feel empty inside turn to addictions. While no one plans on becoming an addict (in any realm) it can happen. This usually created an unhealthy environment.
- Eyes on Partners Plate – Many people are acutely aware of what their partner is doing that is causing relationship problems, but completely inaware of what they are doing. You cannot change anyone. It is not your job to fix your partner. You can only change yourself.
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