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How to Stop Losing Yourself in a Relationship and Prioritize Your Well-Being

Relationships are beautiful, transformative things—but it can be all too easy to lose sight of your own needs while you’re falling in sync with someone else. Here’s how to stay grounded in who you are, while growing closer together. 1. Keep Up with Your Passions Don’t give up your hobbies, friendships, or mindfulness routines just because you’re spending more time with your partner. Your sense of self comes from what makes *you* come alive—keep that flame lit! πŸ“– Must-Read: It’s Okay Not to Be Okay: A Real Guide to Healing Your Mind and Finding Peace Because your feelings matter—embrace them without guilt. 2. Set Emotionally Healthy Boundaries It’s compassionate to be there for your partner, but it shouldn’t cost you your emotional stability. Learn to say “no” when needed, and “yes” when it truly aligns with your well-being. 3. Practice Self-Check-Ins Check in with yourself often—“How am I feeling? What do *I* need right now?”—instead of always tuning into your partner...

How to Avoid Common Mistakes New Couples Make

Starting a new relationship is exciting — full of butterflies, late-night talks, and endless possibilities. But just like a new car, if you don’t know how to drive it properly, you might end up with dents before you even reach your destination. Here are some common mistakes new couples make — and how you can avoid them. πŸ“– Must-Read: Best Ways to Approach a Guy/Girl You Like – Confidence Without Creepiness Learn how to make the first move without feeling awkward or being misunderstood. 1. Moving Too Fast When you first meet someone you really like, it’s tempting to jump all in. But rushing into “serious” territory without letting the relationship breathe can lead to unrealistic expectations and burnout. Enjoy the getting-to-know-you phase — it’s one of the sweetest parts of love. 2. Ignoring Red Flags When you’re smitten, it’s easy to overlook warning signs. Maybe they cancel plans often or speak badly about everyone in their past. Pay attention to patterns early — they oft...