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Empower Yourself: How to Be Yourself and Reclaim Your Power in Relationships

Confident woman being her self and reclaiming her power in a relationship.

This guide will show you how to be yourself and transform your relationships.

Do you feel lost in a relationship where you're constantly trying to please your partner?
It’s time to reclaim your power.

I know, it is discouraging…I would love to have a different answer, but my only one is still the right one:
"You get your power back if you begin changing yourself first!"

And it gets more interesting, because I'm expressing a very basic truth: life keeps us growing up and developing. Either you like it or not, we are in this life to grow, develop, have our life mission fulfilled, and learn, same mandate while being a child, a teen, a young man or woman, or an adult. We never can stay fixed on the people we were when younger, or just married, or before we had children. Life keeps going on ahead; either you accept consciously the inevitable changes or spend your life ignoring an obvious law of nature.

Have you noticed that people try to fix on some happy or easy moments of their lives, and not move ahead to the next chapter? If they don't want to move on, is it because they are afraid? So, we can ask now:

“One reason why we’re unconsciously afraid to transform our lives is because… (list of feared events here: "I will be alone, abandoned, unloved," etc) Even when is the opposite situation and you are moving towards more peace and self-love, and freedom.... fear is there!

And also, joy is there...

Look at how this reader experiences the challenge of transforming herself without provoking an explosive "anger volcano" by her partner:

"I am very nervous that by me making the changes and empowering myself making myself happy and start enjoying my life is going to be an extremely long and difficult journey with an anger volcano or two thrown in. I am not sure I can cope with any more volcanoes, but I also feel I have past the point of no return."

The more fear, the more progress you are making, because you are approaching the point of no return!

This is the point where you recover your own power and stop preventing your personal growth by being locked into a toxic relationship.

What can we learn from this?

First, that you can't block your personal development, because is the main life task...we all have to do it.
Second, once you decide to develop yourself you can change other people's reactions, because by changing yourself and the messages you send you force others around you to change too!

Any changes we make within ourselves affects all of our closest personal relationships, and especially intimate relationships. Why?

Every relationship has a balance point.

It’s the state of relationship in which both people subconsciously agree “This is how things should be and are going to be for us.

When one person decides not to go along with this consensus, she makes permanent and lasting changes when she disrupts the balance point offering only three possible outcomes:

The other person accepts the changes as they are.

This can be either an actual acceptance, or just a desire to not rock the boat. If it’s an actual acceptance, the relationship can reach the balance point again rather quickly. If it’s a desire to not rock the boat, then it will most likely eventually lead to possibility number two:

The relationship ends.

This happens because the changes are so significant that both people can no longer agree on the balance point. Sometimes it’s a literal end, while other times it just means a change of relationship (such as partners becoming friends). It happens because one person made notable changes while the other person was unable or unwilling to.

The other person changes as well.

In an empowered relationship, this means that both people elevate their consciousness, set mew goals for their union, change for the better, and ultimately find a new, more fulfilling balance point. 

Circling back, remember this…

No matter which of those outcomes happens, its life pushing us to become what we are supposed to be, married or not.
Even when it might feel risky, there is no way to avoid this push to develop...we need to accept the fear and push ahead.

So, when we’re afraid to make changes in our lives we have to ask ourselves a very important yet rarely asked question:

How much are you willing to discard old and non-satisfactory behaviors to transform your life?

How much will you risk having all the joy you’ve ever wanted?

Now that you know that you want to change your relationship, the basic steps are:

  1. Identify your deep, real human needs for love and connection
  2. Decide what is the minimum love and appreciation you need to receive daily to keep alive and grow
  3. Lake a plan to get more of what you need, fear o no fear.

And visualize yourself with all your personal power back!

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