Infatuation Rules
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One of the reasons why a lot of individuals may feel anxious or tense in the early stages of dating is that they are too concerned about what the other person thinks of them. It might seem normal to worry about what the person you're dating feels about you; of course you want them to like you.
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Read More »What works for me is to keep living my life the way I’ve always done it before this new person enters the picture. I make room for the new person but I’m not in a rush to change anything about my current lifestyle. I still have my hobbies, my friends, my own world outside of this person. When something makes me anxious, I stick to my commitments, and this signals to my brain that I was okay before this person and I’ll continue to be okay on my own if that’s the case. My life is not on hold for anything. My life goes on. In short, take it easy. Forget about the outcome. Try to establish some sort of communication routine so you know what to expect. Learn to trust. Take people at face value. Give them the benefits of the doubt. If it gets too much, take a step back. Don’t react. Wait for some time to pass then think through the situation. Act like a confident person would. If nothing works, just be honest about your anxious feelings to this person. Don’t worry about being uncool. It’s something you’ve been living with; it’s important to you — sooner or later they will have to know. If they can’t at least respond to your anxiety right now like a friend would, it’s probably not going to work out anyway. I read this very sweet quote recently that says: “When we started dating, I told my wife, If I say something and it can be taken two ways, and one of those ways makes you upset, trust me, I meant the other one. I’d never say anything to hurt you.” I think in the early stages of dating, we could all benefit from assuming the best until proven otherwise.
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