Written from a women’s perspective and full of wisdom…
#1 – Look in your relationship mirror
If you’re in an unhealthy relationship or with someone that is not fulfilling you, look in the mirror. What do you see in them that you yourself own? [sic] If they’re cold and distant, well maybe you share that quality in your life, or perhaps are accepting that quality because you feel you deserve it. It’s important to understand the reason why we attract people who are not satisfying us and better yet, why we stay.
#2 – Mate “Must-Haves”
Time to get out a pen and piece of paper…it’s “list” time. You’re going to make a list of all the attributes that are a “must” in a future mate. Make two columns on a piece of paper. Title the left column “must have qualities in a mate”…and then start listing them (i.e. family oriented, hardworking, funny, etc.) Once you’re done, turn to the right column and title it – “qualities in me”. Then go down the list you made for your mate and check off those traits that you yourself have. Those traits that are left unchecked, if they’re really important to you, then work on creating them in your own life (for instance, if you want a man who is sensitive, yet you hold your feelings close to your chest, work on opening up). After you’re done with this list, run it by a friend for an objective view.
#3 – Be realistic
Let’s be honest, you’re not going to be able to tell if the man you just met (whether online or in person) has all of your must-have mate qualities upfront. Give it time…after a few dates you will see if you start checking those must-have traits off the list. Also, while looking out for those traits, be open to other qualities that may be attractive to you as well. It’s also important to know that one mate will not obtain ALL your must-have traits. So pick 3-4 that are truly must-haves and leave the rest for ‘nice-to-haves’.
It’s crucial in this process of finding our life-long mate to be aware of the qualities you find attractive in someone else that you can also find them in yourself. First and foremost, you need to be that ‘person’ for yourself!
“First and foremost, you need to be that ‘person’ for yourself!” True dat…
