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Self Confidence in Relationships (Part 1)

Think about the number of relationships in your life. Not just the romantic definition of relationship, but any relationship between you and another person at home, work or school. The sheer number of relationships is amazing, isn’t it? And with this number of relationships, there are bound to be problems. You may face difficult neighbors, failed romances and jealous co-workers, but you can emerge unscathed if you just have confidence in yourself.

The personal benefits of being self confident before entering into any sort of relationship include being able to hold your own, offering your best possible self to the partnership and being less likely to get drawn into unhealthy relationships. Even in relationships that you didn’t choose, such as those with family members, self-confidence can avoid conflicts and unpleasant feelings.

Family relationships color every aspect of the person you become. Luckily, most people have a healthy relationship and enjoy the company of their family. If there’s a distant relative that they don’t really like, they can bite their tongue during Thanksgiving dinner. Some family relationships aren’t that pleasant, though. If a family member is manipulative, demeaning or abusive, it can be hard to step out from under their control. It’s never too late to be confident and stand up for yourself in an unpleasant situation. Sometimes you can accomplish change through a family meeting and a frank discussion of the problem. Sometimes it might mean maintaining your distance and walking away from a family gathering.

Whether you’re new to the dating scene or a world-weary veteran, confidence is an essential tool for seeking a romantic relationship. Confidence is attractive. When you have self-confidence, you’re also less likely to put yourself in situations that could lead to trouble. A lack of confidence could lead to minor problems like never doing what you like on a date because you don’t think that your interests are exciting. A lack of confidence could also lead to more threatening situations like getting involved with manipulative or abusive partners.

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