Infatuation Rules
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Too often, we don't really ask ourselves, “What do I really want in my relationships?” Usually we know what we don't want or don't like, but that doesn't help lead us in the right direction. Richo's Five A's are: Attention, Acceptance, Appreciation, Affection, and Allowing.
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Read More »In his book, How To Be An Adult in Relationships, David Richo talks about the Five A’s that help relationships flourish and deepen into real fulfillment. Too often, we don’t really ask ourselves, “What do I really want in my relationships?” Usually we know what we don't want or don't like, but that doesn’t help lead us in the right direction.
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Read More »This means that when someone is loving, or hurtful, or angry, or resentful, or caring, or kind, that you acknowledge the behavior for what it is, not what you wish it to be. By acknowledging our real experiences, we can figure out how to interpret our relationships, and how to respond to them from an adult perspective. We have a right to ask others to treat us kindly, but we don’t have the right to demand or coerce others to be what we want. Acceptance means seeing and acting on the truth. Appreciation is essential to our feeling loved and accepted. Too often we don’t give others the appreciation that would make the relationship fulfilling. Acknowledging our gratitude and validating the efforts of others on our behalf cements good relationships. If we feel undeserving or don’t give ourselves appreciation, it can end up being very difficult to give it to others. Most anger, hurt, and resentment in relationships comes from a lack of appreciation. Appreciating yourself and appreciating others makes us feel good and increases our love and connection to others. If you are feeling unappreciated in your relationship, look to see if there is a general attitude of not paying attention or accepting each other. Is the other person capable of giving you the appreciation you need and want? Are they withholding it for some reason? Are there unresolved hurts and angers that need to be addressed? Can these be overcome? Does your offering them appreciation trigger a positive or a negative response? Without reciprocal appreciation, relationships wither, become resentful and eventually die. Affection comes from the word “affect” or feeling. As humans, we need emotional, spiritual and physical affection. Affection includes the three keys of attention, acceptance, and appreciation, but it also requires some direct behaviors that show us the proof of these things. Affection is often a code word for sex, but there can be sex with no affection whatsoever. Does your relationship feel intimate, caring, warm, safe, magnetic, and loving? If so, then affection is going to be included. Many people have relationships that feel distant, inconsiderate, unkind, and manipulative. In those instances, loving affection will be missing, and no amount of sex can make up for the missing intimacy. Affection is listed fourth in these keys because it grows out of the previous three. Without the other three, affection will not feel safe.
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Read More »Allowing means letting yourself and the other person be who you are. Too many rules, requirements, and expectations push us into becoming who others need us to be rather than being ourselves. Allowing means that we don’t try to control the other person, and we don’t allow the other person to control us. We don’t deny the individuality of either person. Allowing has many similarities to acceptance. We don’t try to change the other person’s feelings or force them into doing things they find intolerable or humiliating. We don’t try to change their personality or beliefs, or blame them or judge them for mistakes or differences. Allowing is the essence of unconditional love. Allowing does not mean that you can’t set limits in relationships. Setting limits on intolerable behavior is not the same as trying to control another person. Setting limits is done to protect yourself; controlling is meant to make another do what you want. What do you do then, when you find yourself in a relationship where the other person is highly controlling or you find yourself needing desperately for the other person to be different than they are? That is the time to really assess the relationship. Can you in good conscience follow the Five A’s or has the relationship disintegrated to a non-loving, non-caring, non-considerate interaction? Can you both fulfill the Five A’s or has the relationship gone beyond repair? Only you can decide. Sometimes the most loving thing to do in a relationship impasse is to let it go. The Five A’s can guide healthy people into reciprocal adult relationships. Applying the principles of attention, acceptance, appreciation, affection and allowing can upgrade your participation in any relationship. Using these guidelines can help you assess if this is a relationship that is truly functional, loving, and adult.
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