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Advice for both new and existing relationships on how to resolve trust issues

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  Your trust in a spouse is broken in a way that is similar to breaking a mirror. Even if you can put everything back together, it may be more difficult to see things clearly again the more fractures there are, whether in a new or old relationship. However, unlike a physical mirror, trust can be fully restored with time, and with the help of loved ones, you can learn how to overcome trust issues. First, what causes problems with trust? Understanding what can be the cause of trust issues is crucial before starting the healing process. If you've ever had a lover abuse your trust, the solution may be plain to you. According to Maya Maria Brown, relationship expert at relationship app Coupleness, "If your agreements with someone were broken in the past, like with adultery or dishonesty, it's logical that you would expect the next person you're with to behave the same way." Having said that, it's still possible to have trust issues even if you've never had a lo...

Why It's Important To Accept The Idea Of "Wasting" Time

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  There are productivity hacks everywhere you turn—ways to increase productivity, do more, and—very importantly—stop "wasting time"—in books and periodicals. The idea of "wasting time" incites feelings of guilt and stress since we live in a society that places a high value on productivity and outcomes, where working 70 or 80-hour weeks is considered an honor. What if we spend an hour working out and miss a crucial call? What if someone discovers that after hours of focused labor, we spent a little while on social media? The truth is that when organizations embrace the value of "wasting time," both people and corporations stand to gain significantly. It turns out that humans lack the capacity to work 16-hour days, or even possibly eight or ten-hour days, with high output and constant quality. Although only briefly, the human brain is capable of concentration. People should be urged to pass some time between those concentrated sessions. What do you do to was...

What to Do in a Recession: 5 Things

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  Your company will soon send you your most recent quarterly 401(k) statement, which will indicate the current value of your life savings. You may expect this statement, and you probably expect it to reflect a decrease in value for the stock and fund portion of your savings since your last statement. It is not unexpected that your investments are suffering given that inflation is significantly higher than average, interest rates are rising, and the economy might be entering a recession. But for the first time, corporations display predictions that depict what your lump sum savings would resemble as monthly income once you retire, in addition to your current 401(k) amount. These numbers might be less than you anticipated. It can be challenging to locate a financial advisor you can rely on, who possesses the knowledge you require and is dedicated to serving your best interests. Consider using Wealthramp's free financial advisor matching tool in light of this. Each advisor in the Weal...

How To Identify Where Love Ends And Toxicity Begins

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  Love without conditions may cause you to miss these warning signs. getty To embrace someone unconditionally, flaws and all, is to love them. This is how love is described by everyone. Certain actions, customs, and symbols—such as marriage as an institution and full non-judgement of your partner—have come to be associated with this all-encompassing idea of an eternal connection over time. However, a binary and rigid understanding of love might lead us to disregard all of its subtle nuances. We may start engaging in negative behavior to our detriment and tolerating clearly bad behavior. Love can look and feel differently from how it does in literature, film, and music, as mental health research has often demonstrated. Here are three common errors people make when they have an overly tight perspective on their close relationships. 1. You rush into sacrificing for your mate. Yes, most partnerships need some level of sacrifice. And it is honorable, indeed. But is it always necessary o...