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Bad Habits in Relationships
Presented By Jimmy Oakley of http://maybrockpublishing.com
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People often come to relationships with bad habits when it
comes to getting along with another person. They may have every
intention of making a relationship work, but ingrained trends
stop them from truly connecting. There are many such bad
habits.
Jealousy plagues many otherwise good relationships. A
boyfriend might always suspect his girlfriend of going around
with other men. Or, it could be more subtle. A woman may
suspect that her husband is constantly looking for another
female to take her place. In either case, the jealous person
may have nothing real to worry about. This is when it gets to
be nothing more than a bad habit.
Selective hearing is another problem that becomes a bad
habit in relationships. People do not pay attention to each
other's needs. One person will try to explain something that is
important to them, and the other will say, "yes, yes," but will
not really hear.
Then, when the first person says something the second person
is interested in, suddenly they are in the conversation
completely. This fosters feelings of hostility, and is one of
the relationship bad habits that can wear a couple down over
time.
People can develop bad habits in long relationships if they
lean too much on the other person. They can depend so much on
the other person that they lose the ability to take care of
themselves. A person in a relationship may become irresponsible
at work because of it. They may feel that they are taken care
of anyway, so it does not matter. These bad habits can take
over every aspect of their lives.
Some couples fall into bad habits in their fighting. All
healthy couples will disagree from time to time. Where bad
habits come in is the way the arguments are conducted. One
partner may have the bad habit of yelling at the top of her
lungs.
Another partner may throw dishes instead. Still another may
bring up old arguments to try to hurt the other person. All
these are bad habits in relationships because they are not
productive forms of disagreement.
Many people in relationships get into the bad habits of
nagging their partners. This has often been portrayed as a
women's fault. However, men do it too. Sometimes, both parties
in the relationship will nag each other. That makes for a very
unhealthy relationship.
Blaming comes with its own price. This is a bad habit that
erodes a relationship if it goes on too long. One person may be
taking all the blame. In this case, that person's self esteem
can get to a very low point.
Other times, people can blame each other. If this happens,
the usual result is a disconnect between the two partners. They
do not want to be involved with someone who does not accept
responsibility.
If you want to have a healthy relationship, you need to
purge yourself of your bad habits. The sooner you learn what
you and your partner need to stay together, the better your
bond will be.
Arthors Bio:
Jimmy Oakley is publisher of http://maybrockpublishing.com and
is also an accomplished arthor and writer.
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