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Relationship dynamics are usually the patterns of behaviour between people in the ways we relate, interact and communicate with each other. Make sense to you?
Here is a 1 minute reminder on our Dynamics! This is about Relationships.
There are so many dynamic, moving parts to ALL that we are in relationship with in our lives, including with our self!
What do you enjoy the most about relationships? Focusing on the good feeling parts help! Looking at your life and how you 'relate' with your health, wealth, mind, families, friends, gratitude, careers, the weather, your house, your vehicle, etc., can help you feel more empowered.
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1. Family Relationships:
o Parent-Child
o Sibling
o Extended Family
2. Romantic Relationships:
o Dating
o Marriage
o Long-term Partnerships
3. Friendships:
o Close Friends
o Acquaintances
o Best Friends
4. Professional Relationships:
o Colleagues
o Employer-Employee
o Mentor-Mentee
5. Casual Relationships:
o Acquaintances
o Casual Dating
6. Online Relationships:
o Social Media Connections
o Online Friends
7. Teacher-Student Relationships:
o Formal educational relationships
8. Community Relationships:
o Neighbors
o Community Members
9. Business Relationships:
o Partnerships
o Client-Service Provider
10. Counselor-Client Relationships:
o Therapist-Patient
o Counselor-Client
11. Pet Relationships:
o Pet Owner-Pet
12. Casual Acquaintances:
o People you know informally
13. Long-Distance Relationships:
o Maintaining connections over significant distances
14. Open Relationships:
o Romantic relationships with negotiated openness
15. Platonic Relationships:
o Deep, non-romantic connections
16. Toxic Relationships:
o Unhealthy connections that can be emotionally or physically harmful
17. Reconciled Relationships:
o Relationships that have overcome past issues
18. Student-Teacher Relationships:
o Educational connections between students and teachers
19. In-Law Relationships:
o Relationships formed through marriage
20. Workplace Relationships:
o Interactions within a professional setting
Understanding the dynamics of these diverse relationships is crucial for navigating the complexities of human connection and maintaining healthy, fulfilling bonds.
What is the most important relationship for you?
How important are your relationships for you?
How do you view the relationship with yourself?
How do you view relationship with others?
What makes a good relationship for you?
Do you understand you are in relationship with all things?
'One of the most important relationship
is the one that starts from within'.
'You are in a constant relationship with all things'.
'Relationships are a two-way street constantly being worked on'.
'Sometimes two people have to fall apart to realize how much they need to fall back together'.
'Relationships are a healing journey where everyone you come across is a mirror for you to heal'
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