Don’t sabotage Relationships
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Self-Awareness
• Notice patterns: Do you push people away when stressed, angry, or anxious?
• Own your feelings without blaming others. Saying “I feel hurt” instead of “You hurt me” is key.
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Communication
• Be clear and direct, but gentle. Avoid passive-aggressive hints or expecting your partner to read your mind.
• Listen actively — really hear what they’re saying instead of preparing your reply. -
Boundaries
• Healthy relationships need limits: personal space, time for yourself, and respecting differences.
• Boundaries prevent resentment, which is a common form of sabotage. -
Avoiding Overthinking / Projection
• Don’t assume intentions or imagine betrayals that aren’t there.
• Check reality before reacting — ask, clarify, instead of jumping to conclusions. -
Consistency & Trust
• Keep promises, follow through on commitments. Inconsistency erodes trust quickly.
• Admit mistakes openly; hiding or deflecting creates distance. -
Self-Care
• Stress, fatigue, or hormonal changes (like thyroid issues) can make you more reactive. Taking care of yourself protects your relationships.
