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How to stop assuming the worst in relationships

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jul 6, 2023, 15:00 IST
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Here is how you can stop

It is our habit to assume the worst in our relationships often and then cry over things that are not even there. Assuming the worst in relationships can be detrimental to your overall well-being and the health of your relationship. It can lead to unnecessary stress, anxiety, and conflict. However, breaking this pattern is possible with conscious effort and practice. Here are some steps you can take to stop assuming the worst in relationships and save them from drowning for no reason.

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Recognise your patterns

The first step in changing any behaviour is being self-aware. Take a moment to reflect on your tendency to assume the worst in relationships. Identify the triggers or situations that tend to provoke these negative thoughts.

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Challenge your assumptions

Once you're aware of your negative thought patterns, start challenging them. Ask yourself if there is any evidence to support your assumptions. Often, our assumptions are based on fear and past experiences rather than actual facts. Look for alternative explanations and consider a more balanced perspective.

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Communicate openly

When there is poor communication, there will always be assumptions. It is important for individuals to foster open and honest communication with their partners. Expressing all their concerns and asking for clarification when needed is crucial. Avoid jumping to conclusions without discussing your thoughts and feelings with your partner.

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Practice empathy

Empathy is crucial in relationships. Try to put yourself in your partner's shoes and understand their perspective. It is important to understand that your assumptions may not align with their intentions or reality. Cultivating empathy will help you develop a more compassionate and understanding approach.

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Challenge negative self-talk

Negative assumptions about your partner often stem from negative self-talk. Challenge those negative thoughts and replace them with positive or neutral ones. Remind yourself of your partner's positive qualities and the good experiences you've shared together.

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Focus on the present

Assumptions are often rooted in the past or worries about the future. Train your mind to stay present and focus on the current reality. Practice mindfulness techniques, like meditation, as that also helps reduce anxiety.


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Aspire To Inspire
1061 days ago
What if its not assumptions but genuine feelings based on truly bad experiences from a partner who doesnt care or show remorse..
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