How to Find a Soul Mate Instead of a Cell Mate
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- When someone rejects you, deactivate the thought that you are a victim and unworthy and that no one will ever love you again. Instead realize that everyone doesn’t have to love you; yes, it would be nice if everyone loved you, but it is quite unrealistic. However, if you love who you are and who you can become, you won’t need to be loved by another person. Love will come to you because it is free flowing. It’s like waiting for that proverbial bus; when you stop waiting anxiously, the bus comes.
- Don’t manipulate another trying to ensnare him or her in a relationship by pretending to be what your love object wants. Because once you have successfully hunted your partner with pretense, now what? Are you prepared to act that role for the rest of your life?
- Express your true feelings. If you don’t want to do something, don’t. When you decide not to do something for your significant other, it doesn’t mean that you don’t love him. Likewise if he says no to you, it doesn’t mean that he doesn’t love you.
- Stop qualifying your honest statements; it means that you need the approval of others when in actuality it is your own approval that you need. You don’t have to justify yourself.
- When you give a gift, give it freely. No strings attached, only because it makes you feel happy to give it. If not, give yourself that gift instead.n
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