Infatuation Rules
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They will help you develop some new techniques and keep you from reacting to new hurts in old ways. Recognize the offense for what it is. ... Resist the tendency to defend your position. ... Give up the need to be right. ... Recognize and apologize for anything you may have done to contribute to the situation. ... Respond, don't react. More items... •
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Read More »Being able to put your past abuse into perspective doesn’t mean you will be immune from being hurt in the present. If you are around people for very long, you will end up hurt by someone. Your past patterns of dealing with being hurt are not those you want to continue. So here are some steps you can take to deal with new situations. They will help you develop some new techniques and keep you from reacting to new hurts in old ways.
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