I know this is going to upset you but …

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For those of you in relationships think about how you speak to each other and how you communicate. Are you putting their needs first like they do with you. Are you really caring about their feelings like you say or just Brushing it off because it’s not affecting you. For those of you who are single. Stop taking this behaviour from people as it really isn’t acceptable. They either care or they don’t. Walk away as you deserve more! I think these days people seem to accept their partners being nasty but seriously you shouldn’t be taking it.

https://httpspms.net/2021/05/28/what-to-do-when-your-feelings-dont-matter-to-someone
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I hope you find something I give you inspiring and you take it in your life with you!

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I’ve learned a lot about life, but definitely have plenty more to learn. I do know that if you keep an open heart and mind you will live your life freely and honestly. You will be able to sift through the negative and positive a lot more clearly. There is a lot I didn’t see until I stopped focusing on what I could do for everyone that has done nothing but put forth negativity towards me, just to make them like me.

https://themomoncoffee.wordpress.com/2021/01/19/hello-there

If you’re considering reaching out to a former friend or estranged family member, Kirmayer suggests you first ask yourself why you want to reconnect

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You need to be honest with yourself about whether you’re genuinely interested in rebuilding a relationship or just bored or wanting a larger network at the moment. If someone reaches out to you, there’s no need to engage unless you want to — and feel it is safe to do so.

https://globalnews.ca/news/6863449/friendships-coronavirus

A healthy relationship requires a solid foundation of trust, which emerges when we feel emotionally safe

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In order to feel truly emotionally safe with someone else, we have to feel secure within ourselves and so emotional safety forms the core of any healthy relationship – whether that is the relationship we have with ourselves or one we have with other people.

https://marlena.love/2020/02/08/emotional-safety-the-main-ingredient-of-healthy-relating