I have had countless conversations on dating and relationships with people in all phases of life — men, women, boys, girls, single, married, divorced, and everything in between.
Of course, along the way, many of us have become jaded, taken advantage of, taken for granted, or unappreciated. This can permeate in a new relationship because we have a hard time letting go of the damage from the old.
It’s important that we stay positive and true to ourselves in order to find a happy relationship. Here are five common mindsets that could be keeping you from finding the happiness you deserve.
1. You expect to find the “perfect relationship.”
No matter how easy and carefree myself or anyone else makes a relationship sound, there will always be challenges you must face. But that’s what makes you and your partner stronger together.
It’s what bonds you together as you overcome these obstacles as a team; It’s what it means to be truly committed to the person you love.
2. You have not yet recognized your own self-worth.
Relationships are not only about finding the right person to be with, they are also about being the right person to be with. For many of us, we don’t just wake up one day and instantly become that person. We need to put in the time and effort to develop ourselves accordingly.
The bottom line is that “we accept the love we think we deserve” and you get to decide what you deserve. Someone’s inability to see your value does not make you any less valuable.
3. You are actually scared of finding happiness.
A long time ago, people talked to me about being scared of becoming successful. I never really understood what they meant. How could you be scared of success? How could you be scared of happiness?
Both success and happiness require risk. They require much more risk than mediocrity or just settling. Taking the safe path through the woods. Living a ‘beige’ life.
It can be scary to think of falling for someone who does not fall for you in return. It can be scary to imagine giving too much to someone without them giving in return. But without risk, there is no reward.
Fortune favors the bold, not just in life, but also in love.
4. You never think the timing is right.
Life gets crazy. We get busy and it becomes difficult to imagine shifting around our schedule to accommodate that of a whole other person to build a relationship with them.
The timing isn’t right, but you will be able to focus more after you reach your next goal. Or, after you make this deadline. Or, after your new assistant gets hired.
Whatever it may be, there is always an excuse that seems to keep us from doing what it is that we really want to do. “Someday” is not a day of the week and it never actually shows up on the calendar.
There is no perfect moment, but what there is, is the ability to take the moment and make it perfect. There will be no wrong timing when you find the right person, but you need to be open to them coming into your life.
5. You are jaded.
This is may be the most common reason why people do not want to date anymore. They have been burned in the past and have felt unappreciated.
They don’t think there are any good people left in the world. No good men and no good women; All men are jerks, and all women are crazy.
After one, two or twenty disappointments, it’s natural to become worn down and discouraged. Keeping your hope alive is the only missing piece in finding the person you are meant to be with.
While it’s a risk to put yourself out there and chase after happiness, it’s far less of a risk than spending the rest of your life wishing you had.
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