Infatuation Rules
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What to do if your own insecurity is ruining your relationships Build your self-esteem. ... Find out the root cause of your insecurity. ... Trust yourself and your partner. ... Stop overthinking. ... Give your partner space. ... Let go of the negative relationship experiences of the past. More items... •
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Read More »Most of us feel pangs of self doubt every now and then, which is totally normal. But, when it comes to jealousy in relationships, personal insecurities and comparison, it can actually drive a wedge between you and your partner. This content is imported from {embed-name}. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. Insecurity is good to some extent because it makes you work harder in the relationship and value your partner more. If there's too much insecurity though, it can create a toxic atmosphere in the relationship and can wreak havoc on your confidence. It can even separate partners who love and care for each other. When insecurity or jealous begins to surface, it can often appear harmless and somewhat adorable. But if it sinks its teeth too deep into the relationship, it can make you act out of character and harm the relationship. If that's the case and it's taking a toll on you and your partner, here's what you need to do.
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Read More »Both partners can practice trust by living up to their word, being emotionally and physically present in the relationship, and by being accountable to each other. It's also important to trust your own instincts. If your partner has never given you a reason to distrust them, then don’t. However, if you feel a deep needling at your core telling you something just isn’t right, trust your gut!
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