13 Types of Relationships to Avoid
Relationships
play pivotal roles in all of our lives. From an early age, they provide
us with comfort and stability. They help us develop our morals and
values, and grow into the person we are and the person we want to be.
Relationships can define us, confuse us and distort us. Our
interactions with others, either on a close or casual level, create and
help mold our thoughts and ideas. Those connections cultivate our
apparent personality traits. The people in your life should be able to
enhance who you already are.
Most relationships serve as a mutually beneficial situation for both participants. Generally, both people give something, say their time, emotions or knowledge, and get something in return. By establishing a clear connection with another human being, you are making an impact on their life, as well as your own. Without these types of relationships, we would cease to be the person we are today. Relationships truly make you into the person you are at this very moment. As you continue through life, your relationships will help you decide your path and assist you through difficult situations.
When a relationship does not benefit both parties involved in some way, shape or form, there is a problem. From time to time, we all find ourselves in relationships that are less than advantageous for us. Not everyone in this world has your best interests in mind. There are some people who would like nothing more than to put you down, hurt you and see you fail. The key is to be able to identify this type of relationship in your life before it progresses to a critically harmful level. You must be able to see people for what they really are and how they influence you. You have to be the one to say no if something doesn’t seem right.
Stuck in a tough situation? Don’t know if the relationship you are on the fence about is indeed toxic? Check out these 13 types of relationships that you should always avoid:
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Most relationships serve as a mutually beneficial situation for both participants. Generally, both people give something, say their time, emotions or knowledge, and get something in return. By establishing a clear connection with another human being, you are making an impact on their life, as well as your own. Without these types of relationships, we would cease to be the person we are today. Relationships truly make you into the person you are at this very moment. As you continue through life, your relationships will help you decide your path and assist you through difficult situations.
When a relationship does not benefit both parties involved in some way, shape or form, there is a problem. From time to time, we all find ourselves in relationships that are less than advantageous for us. Not everyone in this world has your best interests in mind. There are some people who would like nothing more than to put you down, hurt you and see you fail. The key is to be able to identify this type of relationship in your life before it progresses to a critically harmful level. You must be able to see people for what they really are and how they influence you. You have to be the one to say no if something doesn’t seem right.
Stuck in a tough situation? Don’t know if the relationship you are on the fence about is indeed toxic? Check out these 13 types of relationships that you should always avoid:
#GETCONNECTEDKENYA