RELATIONSHIPS WITH SIGNIFICANT OTHERS
The meaningful people in your life - partner/spouse, siblings, parents, close friends - can be a source of joy and satisfaction. They can also be the hardest ones to get along with, perhaps because they are so meaningful to us. The quality of those relationships can influence our own happiness and well-being in life.
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Who are your "significant others"?
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Here are some questions to help you explore this question:
Who are the people in my life that I feel nourished by, energized around, and comfortable with?
Who do I wish I could spend more time with?
If I had to whittle down my social media contacts to just my significant others, who would remain?
Who might consider me a significant other in their life?
How do I intentionally nourish those relationships?
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Living in an extremely digitally-connected social world we can sometimes lose sight of our significant others in the midst of acquaintances, social media contacts, and casual friends.
Nourishing relationships with our significant others deserves our best efforts.
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If you want to improve the quality of your relationships with significant others in your life, contact Dr. Jeffrey for a brief consultation about how he may be able to help.
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