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How To Not Lose One's Self in a Relationship - Lisa Nichols
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Relationships are a dynamic exchange. Whether they are romantic, friend, family or work relationships, one person is usually the GIVER and the other the RECEIVER.
Some of us, including myself, are way more comfortable in giving mode. We actually seek out receivers. Then we get upset when the other person doesn’t give to us – I mean that is CRAY CRAY, right?
If you’re not asking for what YOU need, then you can’t blame the other person—they can’t read your mind. It’s YOUR job to voice your needs BEFORE they become a complaint.
That’s why it is so important to exercise and develop both your giving and receiving muscles; to learn to how to ask for what you want; and to teach people how to show up for you.
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Relationships are a dynamic exchange. Whether they are romantic, friend, family or work relationships, one person is usually the GIVER and the other the RECEIVER.
Some of us, including myself, are way more comfortable in giving mode. We actually seek out receivers. Then we get upset when the other person doesn’t give to us – I mean that is CRAY CRAY, right?
If you’re not asking for what YOU need, then you can’t blame the other person—they can’t read your mind. It’s YOUR job to voice your needs BEFORE they become a complaint.
That’s why it is so important to exercise and develop both your giving and receiving muscles; to learn to how to ask for what you want; and to teach people how to show up for you.
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Subscribe NOW to The Lisa Nichols Show:
http://bit.ly/LisaNicholsShow
Follow Lisa Nichols here:
Like Lisa on Facebook: http://bit.ly/LisaNicholsFacebook
Website: http://bit.ly/MotivatingTheMasses
Follow Lisa on Twitter: http://bit.ly/LisaNicholsTwitter
Follow Lisa on Instagram: http://bit.ly/LisaNicholsInstagram
Pin Lisa on Pinterest: http://bit.ly/LisaNicholsPinterest
Connect with Lisa on LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/LisaNicholsLinkedIn
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