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Is the man I’m dating right for me?

Happy Thanksgiving!!

I know this is a little early but as Thanksgiving approaches and you prepare to spend time with your loved ones, I want you to be aware of your interactions.

So, this week we are re-visiting a post I did last year about my client Julie.

What I really want to make sure you see is that playing games, getting elo boosting services, writing out your checklist of your ideal man, vision boarding, knowing your love language, even calling in the man you desire, cannot happen until you handle what is blocking you in love.

You can also love your hobbies as well, for example if you love playing video games, you could dedicate your time to this, maybe even having a special graphic card for this, from the ones you could find at this source site.

None of those methods will work until you can feel love and know you are worthy of it, and understanding how you see love has everything to do with how you relate to your parents. I know in the back of your head you are thinking, “Hmmm you’re right; I have tried one (or many) of those and I am still sitting here single, so there must be more to the story.”

Earlier this week Julie told me that she was dating this guy, Mark. They had gone out a couple of times and she was still unsure of her connection with him. She asked me “how do I know if he is right for me?”

She explained that she usually knows right away if she likes someone or not. She either has a deep connection with them and knows that she wants to see them more or realizes that they are not right for her. She knows what she wants, which can be good and bad.

Julie went on to say that she feels compelled to get to know Mark more but she isn’t falling for him as quickly as with other men in the past. This was foreign for her. She then said, “Well he is coming over tonight and I am just feeling a little blocked around whether I should keep it going or not.

I asked her what the hesitation was and Julie replied, “Well the way I feel connected to someone is when I share a story or what is going on in my life that they ask me questions, feel interested, and probe more. I just don’t feel like he does that. I can do that for him, but sometimes he just doesn’t ask more, and so it makes me feel like he doesn’t care or isn’t interested.

Intuitively I knew this had nothing to do with Mark, because most things don’t actually have to do with the person that is in front of you, but rather how you are getting triggered because of that person. {Tweet This}

That trigger has been there because of what you have experienced in your past, specifically with your parents and family.

I asked her, “So when have you felt like this before, where you say something and you hate it when someone doesn’t ask you more or is interested?” Julie immediately explained, “Well it happens all the time with my older brother.  He is just not very emotional and most of the time I feel like he doesn’t even care about me or what is happening in my life. I would NEVER want to be with someone that is like my brother.”

I totally understood! The reason she thought Mark wasn’t interested in her was because she was requiring him to ask specific questions in a specific way, so that she could feel crystal clear that he was into her. The reality is that he IS interested, but she was just so triggered because of her relationship with her older brother that she immediately jumped to conclusions. If the guy she was dating even slightly resembled how her brother tunes her out (in her perspective), then she translated that to mean he wasn’t interested in her.

I told her to seek out the ways that Mark is attentive. Notice when he’s listening and interested in what she has to say. I also explained to her that her brother absolutely loves her but doesn’t show it in the way she desires.

We had this conversation at the beginning of the week, and by the end of the week she reported back. She told me that she had an amazing time with Mark and that the mindset shift really made a difference. She even said, “I don’t know how I even thought that he wasn’t interested!”

Julie couldn’t see what she wanted until the bigger triggers (associated with her parents and siblings) that were around love and relationships turned down. Then she had space to decide, for herself, if this guy REALLY was right for her.

So this Thanksgiving your Lovework is to ask your family and/or friends these 2 questions:

  1. How am I amazing in relationships (romantic or otherwise)?
  2. What do they feel is blocking me in love?

I am asking you to do this because it will show you what your triggers might be. After you have identified one, ask yourself if you like or dislike that about your mom, dad, brother and/or sister? Awareness is super powerful.

You can even simply think back to your past relationships with a man or friends and ask yourself what broke that friendship or partnership up. In particular what was triggered inside of you?

Let me know what you think your friends and family would say about you below. I want you to do the Lovework, but I want you to take a guess first and tell me what that is in the comments.

In Love,
Kavita

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