In reality we all need a break from the intensity of complex and stressful relationships from time to time. That’s not to say, however, that intimate relationship problems don’t require an immediate response of some sort. They usually do. You might want to respond by saying, “Let’s work through this problem, then we’ll take time to sort out other issues. “ These statements can help you stay calm while gaining time to gather your thoughts so you can make effective decisions.
Overtime, you may decide to call back, have a deep discussion, write a letter, explain your position, or just let the relationship drift off. It depends on your closeness to the person and the intensity of your dilemma. Although it’s good to have closure or full healing in relationships, it’s not always possible right away, especially if there appears to be no mutual respect or meeting of the minds.
Sometimes everything clears up years later, and sometimes situations are best left unfinished until you are able to effectively express your feelings and muddle the situation further. Looking at the “big picture” as well as examining how your buttons are being pushed, may lead you to realize you have internal issues to work out. The dilemma may be more about you than your relationship problems with the other person. Overcome self doubt and take time-out from discussing the subject may be a good idea.
- Consider for a moment the irony in your chattering monkeys. Oddly enough down the road when you look back, the things you’re going through right now will make some sort of sense in your life story.
- Choose your mentors well. Make certain they have sound judgment. It also makes sense to seek help from people you feel comfortable around and can relate to honestly. If you are disappointed with the initial help or advice, get another opinion or consider altering your perspective. When you are seeking help, prepare to receive new ideas and suggestions. Put a ring on your right index finger and let the positive energy flow in.
- Choose all your future friends and jobs carefully, for they are the vehicles through which you will learn more about yourself. Be alert for red flags–people or jobs which may represent negative distractions or lessons with high price tags.
- Do something physical. Take a long walk, run around the block a few times or play tennis. Once you get started, you may enjoy it. In addition, taking interesting classes, or singing in a chorus will enliven you. Singing in the shower is a great way for releasing pent-up feelings and energy. Commit to something physically exerting regularly.
- Create positive, empowering alternatives for negative ones that pop up in your mind.



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