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The Health of Your Relationship Depends on How Good You Feel About Yourself
When both partners are whole people - with the self confidence to stand on their own two feet, then they can truly grow and become better individuals. One does not grow at the expense of the other. This gets at the heart of the first of the three Relationship Rights: Green Rights - Your Personal Rights. These are the rights you take with you everywhere you go.
Are your Green Rights being supported by your partner? We'll talk more about these rights in this article as well as some key points you should know, like:
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We need to have a good relationship with ourselves before we can have a good relationship with someone else.
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Ultimately, relationships are only as good as the people in them.
- If we are looking for a partner to complete you, then we are not whole and don't know who we are fully.
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“You complete me,” the famous line in the movie “Jerry Maguire” with Tom Cruise, sounds so romantic. However, the idea of completing someone means that other person wasn’t whole in the first place. If this person was a display in a store, it would be called a defective product—parts are missing. You might even get the product for a discount. Then, why would we want to look for a person with missing parts for a relationship?"
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