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To start identifying your emotional needs, try writing a list under each of these areas. For example, ask yourself, “what would make me feel safe and secure in life?”, “what would bring me a sense of purpose, autonomy and identity?”, “how much play do I have in my life currently?”
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Read More »Most of us were never taught what we need in order to feel safe, secure and loved. When we’ve experienced safety, security and love, we know that we’re worthy of it. And we also know what to look out for. We naturally gravitate towards people who offer it. And we swiftly change course when we come across the people who don’t. But if these basic needs were not fulfilled in our early life, this inner knowing might not come so naturally. We may have a sense that something’s missing – and feel frustrated and hurt – but we probably won’t know what to do about it. We might even struggle to put our finger on what the issue is. The problem with this is that it leaves us passive. We allow life – and people – to lead us in all kinds of directions, whether they suit us or not.
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Read More »A regular meditation practice can help with this. Find a secluded spot, close your eyes and bring your attention to your breath. During your meditation, stay alert to anything Wise Mind tells you about what you need in order to feel safe, secure and content. As you start to connect more with your needs, it can help to understand why they’ve taken such a backseat in your life so far. When we know why we struggle with something, we put ourselves in a much better position of “fixing” it. People who instinctively know their needs, tend to do so because they experienced them. If you have difficulty identifying your needs now, it’s likely that certain needs were not met adequately as you were growing up. Let’s say you grew up with a parent who was very aloof or detached. Emotions were rarely brought into the open, and you learnt that it was better to bottle things up. It’s understandable that you might find it hard identifying and expressing your needs now. Maybe there’s the fear that you’ll come across as demanding or “intense” or that you run the risk of rejection if you pluck up the courage to ask for what you need. Or maybe people-pleasing was modelled to you by a parent who themselves struggled with expressing their needs.
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Read More »Going into a relationship with a clear idea of your own needs – and your partner’s – will give you a solid chance of building a relationship that is mutually fulfilling and stands the test of time.
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