Valentine Promo From Me to You…
The driving message of most romance books is, ‘Everyone deserves to find happiness exactly for who they are.’
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I find that romance novels offer a great deal of emotional release when you are stressed or overwhelmed, as well as provide you with great platforms for thinking about what makes for good relationships.
One of my friends has been in so much pain because she continues to choose a relationship that is not choosing her back. She is ready to dive in wholeheartedly yet he remains elusive. The more she tries to win him over or convince herself that she is “okay” with his non-committal vibe, the more painful it becomes. I have so much compassion for her because I’ve been there — I think we have ALL been there.
Liking someone and not feeling liked back. Contorting yourself into who you think they want you to be. Hoping, praying and wishing that person would just see how amazing you would be together and choose you. Wanting that person to be available, willing and ready to commit.
Not feeling “chosen” feels awful.
Why continue choosing into situations where we are not seen, valued and met?
In my friend’s case, a part of her knows that she deserves someone who truly is in love with her. Yet another part of her is in love with the idea of winning this guy over and the fantasy of what could be.
Granted, at the beginning of any relationship there is some wooing that goes on. When we first start dating someone, it’s natural to put a little more effort in so the other person knows that you like him/her. But there is a line between wooing someone because you are mutually interested in relationship and convincing someone to be in a relationship with you.
Have you crossed the line? Here’s how you know. When someone is clear — either in their words or behaviour — that they are not looking for a commitment and you are, do you hear that information and know that is your time to opt out because your values don’t align? Or do you fall in love with a fantasy? If someone continues to be slippery and not really act that into you, do you walk away or start to think of ways that you could possibly convince this person to pick you?
If you choose the latter, then you are entering into a future of senseless suffering. You will ignore your top values and instead listen to the voice of your ego, which says, “I want what I want and I’m going after it.” You then start thinking of ways to manipulate, convince and strategize your actions. At the same time, you will begin feeling rejected and obsessive.
As much as you say you want someone to be in a loving, intimate and committed relationship, part of you may not think it’s possible. Maybe you’ve been hurt in the past by a committed relationship and unconsciously you are putting effort into a relationship that will never become committed as a way to protect yourself. Or perhaps you have some limiting beliefs about your worthiness, which are fueling your pattern of chasing after crumbs. And as much as you want to receive love, there is something about it that scares you. Or even worse, thinks you don’t deserve it.
If this resonates with you, invest the energy that you are investing in chasing after a slippery person into yourself. Heal your wounds and update your beliefs. Make creating a healthy relationship with YOU the object of your desire.
Take back your power. Choose wisely someone who will choose you back. Trust that we all have a lot of options when it comes to relationships, but that the one relationship we MUST honor first is the one with ourselves. If you want to attract a wonderful, loving partner who treats you the way you want to be treated, you will do that when you love yourself and treat yourself with respect, kindness and love. So stop running after someone else. Choose you. Pick you. Chase you.
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Posted on February 13, 2017, in Relationship and tagged desire, Dirim's man, Dumebi Ezar Ehigiator, Love, Okadabooks, Relationships, respect, Romance, Self love, self-respect, valentine. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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