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Dating: 5 Steps to Becoming the Right Person |
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Wednesday, 05 October 2005 |
By Jeff Herring
Contrary to how it is sometimes presented in the media, living single
is not a condition to be cured. It is a valid life choice for many
people.
It's a totally acceptable choice if you would rather be alone. In fact,
being alone is always preferable to being with someone and wishing you
were alone.
We are built for relationships
At the same time, when asked, most singles say that one of theri top
life goals is to find someone to be with in a long term committed
relationship. This is normal and human, as we were created for
relationships.
The danger is to then focus all your energy on finding the right
person. Too many people go on an endless and frustrating search for the
right person. While finding the righr person is important, it's neither
the most important nor the first thing to do.
The first and most important step is to focus on becoming the right
person. For most of us, that by itself is a full time job. Part of
becoming the right person is building a life that is fulfilling and
compelling. This accomplishes as least two important things:
1. You are happy in your life as it is, and
2. Your life is so attractive that another person would enjoy being a part of it.
5 Crucial Questions
While we all may want a relationship, few people stop and ask
"Am I ready for a relationship?"
Here are 5 questions worth asking:
1. Do you know what you want out of life?
2. Do you know what you want in a partner?
3. Do you know what you need in a partner?
4. Are you emotionally freee from previous relationships?
5. Are you commit-able - emotionally ready and able to commit?
Answer these 5 questions for your self and you will be well on the way to becoming the right person.
Visit SecretsofGreatRelationships.com for tips and tools for creating
and growing a great relationship. You can also subscribe to our f*r*e*e
10 day e-program on how to enrich your relationship today, from
relationship coach and expert Jeff Herring.
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