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🇬🇧 10 qualities you should value in relationships

In this text I present 10 qualities that you should value if you are interested in developing healthy relationships and having a healthier social circle that is conducive to personal development, from my point of view.

  1. They act to avoid being dominated by their traumas and limiting beliefs. It can be through therapy, meditation, or other personal development tools. They don't let victimhood take over.
  2. They practice self-knowledge. They identify their mental triggers and use this for their own development.
  3. They avoid substances and situations that could negatively affect their relationship with their own mind. They realise that drugs, alcohol or anything else to try to escape reality does not contribute to their personal development.
  4. They are reciprocal in relationships. They don't just want to receive. They are ready to support people in their close circles as much as those people support them.
  5. They set limits, respect limits and try to communicate clearly.
  6. They do not invalidate other people's feelings nor accept that they invalidate theirs.
  7. They have well-defined goals and do not accept other people trying to divert them from these goals.
  8. They are open to meeting different people, making new friends, listening to different opinions, and they know how to communicate without imposing their beliefs on others.
  9. They enjoy their work and do not feel exploited or victims of the system because they make conscious choices.
  10. They are aware of their own limitations and privileges. If someone doesn't consider themselves privileged in anything, they have a victimistic attitude that is not healthy to have around.

To have relationships like this, I recommend that you also develop these qualities. Discover my services and see how they can contribute to your personal development.

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