Tuesday, October 09, 2007 10:19 PM
Professional Therapy
10 Signs You Need More Self-Love
- Are you in a relationship that used to be good, could be so good, but does not seem to be getting any better?
- Do you and your partner fight and make up regularly?
- Does your partner humiliate you, put you down, ridicule you,
criticize you, make you feel guilty? Or do you do does things to your
partner ? Do you do them to each other?
- Is your partner never home or "absent" event when he or she is at home? Or are you?
- Are you uneasy, anxious, fearful or relieved when your partner is not around?
- Does your partner hit you or threaten to physically hurt you? Do you hit or threaten to physically hurt him or her?
- Has your sex life diminished?
- Is the use of drugs or alcohol in your relationship creating problems?
- Are you afraid of living alone, being alone, spending too much time alone?
If you answered yes to one or more of the above questions, you may
be suffering from a lack of self-love. You may be harboring beliefs
about yourself such as "I am not worthy," "I am damaged goods,
unlovable, or BAD." These negative self beliefs often underlie the
reason people stay in unhealthy, unsatisfying, and painful
relationships and allow for the continuation of abuse, shame, guilt,
and neglect. Fear of being alone and unlovable lead to the belief
that love and nurturing in intimacy are not possible.
WHAT IS SELF-LOVE and HOW DO IT GET IT?
1. Make a commitment to YOURSELF. To work on YOURSELF. This is
first and foremost. You must make the decision to put yourself and your
needs first.
2. Learn what your own needs are. Recognize that these
needs can be met, and that you can still have love and nurturing in
your life while getting these needs met.
3. Take responsibility for
YOU, YOUR life, and YOUR needs. Stop worrying about the other people's
needs. They are responsible for themselves, and their own happiness.
Not you.
4. Set limits and boundaries. What is acceptable to
YOU? What is not acceptable? Decide it and stick with it. Be ok with
it. Be ok with letting people know it.
5. Surround yourself with
nurturing, and reciprocative people, who understand you, let you be
you, don't make you feel guilty, ashamed, scared, worried about doing
what you need to do.