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Here are a few ways to better learn what you need, and start asking for it. Start By Tuning Into Your Body. Say you feel off, but aren't sure why. ... Pinpoint Your Need. ... Ask Yourself For What You Need. ... Ask Others For What You Need.
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Read More »Say you feel off, but aren’t sure why. Before you think about what to change, focus on how you feel.
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Read More »Then, try asking others for what you need. I get it, this is tricky—particularly if your relationships are built on suppressing your needs in the name of harmony and ease. “I’ve discovered in most relationships that end up incurring our frustration, we usually deem [our own needs] ‘small enough’ that we don’t want to go through the effort and awkwardness of having the conversation about it,” life coach Shasta Nelson writes on Huffington Post. “So we try to convince ourselves it’s not a big deal, but then we find ourselves slowly moving away from the relationship, resentful that she does x, or doesn’t x, like we think she should.” Nelson’s advice: Start a conversation about what you need by leading with gratitude. Share your appreciation for your friend or partner’s time and effort, and then clearly state what it is you’re looking for instead. Say you’re in need of empathy, but your pal keeps trying to tell you what to do. Nelson suggests saying something like: “I appreciate you trying to solve my problem, and I may get to that point when I need that. But right now it’s not so much that I don’t know what to do as much as I just need someone to empathize with me and tell me they understand why I am frustrated with my boss!” Start with appreciation, state how you’re feeling, then open up about what would make you feel good—and what you need in that moment. Again, it won’t feel easy at first, but with practice you’ll get better at recognizing, owning, and sharing your needs. And then, as the great Cheryl Strayed recommends, you’ll start knowing what you want more—not less—of in your day-to-day.
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