Infatuation Rules
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Share doubts you may have and talk through challenges. This will always beat making up scenarios where only the worst outcomes are imagined. By speaking clearly with your partner, uncertainties that can encourage anxiety are avoided, leaving room for a healthy appreciation of the relationship.
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Read More »Relationship anxiety refers to feelings of doubt, insecurity, nonstop worry, and a need for constant reassurance that sometimes occurs during a relationship. Such anxiety may have roots in early childhood attachments and is often a sign of an insecure attachment style. Picture this: it's the start of what could be a perfect relationship. The conversation is fantastic, communication is loud and clear both ways, and everything seems set for a happily ever after—except for one or two doubts you can't seem to shake off. 'What do they even see in me?', 'Will they get bored?' 'How long until this one falls apart?' In some cases, these questions linger on even after 'I love yous' have been exchanged in the relationship. If you've ever found yourself asking these questions, there is a chance that you may be familiar with relationship anxiety. When a person starts to feel anxious about life with a current or prospective partner, it’s an understandable worry—this is a big part of their lives. However, in certain cases, this worry becomes so crippling, it can prevent the relationship from flourishing, or even taking off, to begin with. We'll be examining the causes of relationship anxiety, what to look out for, and the appropriate ways to navigate this feeling.
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Read More »Living with a poor estimation of your self-worth and value can strongly affect your quality of life. In cases where a person struggles with low self-esteem, this can raise constant doubt about the authenticity of a partner's feelings for them or whether they are deserving of their partner's love. It may also encourage assumptions of unfaithfulness and other questions that can put the future of the relationship in jeopardy.
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