Knowing When To Move On

Let’s face it, we’ve all hit a point in a relationship (or friendship) where our minds told us to call it quits, but our hearts wanted us to stick it out.

Friends, I’m here to let you know we are smarter than we give ourselves credit for! That little voice in your head telling you “this doesn’t feel right” is RIGHT.

Make the decision to move on if…

1. You have had multiple conversations about how you feel and provided ample time for change, but there’s been no progression.

2. You are experiencing personal growth, but they are stuck in the same position.

3. A lack of respect during disagreements.

4. Intimacy is off. You no longer feel a connection with your partner.

5. Negativity is constantly present whenever y’all are together even when you try to be positive.

This is just to name a few! Comment below if you ever decided to Choose Yourself ✨

#advicefromtheheart #girlinhealing #Lemon8Diary #lemon8creator

2025/1/7 Edited to

... Read moreDeciding when to move on from a relationship can be immensely challenging. It often involves listening to your inner voice, which signifies when something isn’t working. Relationships are intricate, and realizing they may not be right for you is a crucial step in your personal growth journey. When partners grow apart, it can manifest in multiple ways—like differing values or stagnation in life progress. To effectively evaluate your relationships, it’s vital to recognize the signs of disconnection. If you consistently feel more negativity than positivity in your interactions, this may indicate deeper issues. Respect is foundational; facing constant disrespect during disagreements is a flag that shouldn’t be ignored. Moreover, intimacy plays a crucial role—when that connection starts fading, it’s worth reflecting on its implications. As you navigate through these thoughts, remember self-care is essential. Choosing yourself is not selfish; it’s an acknowledgment of your needs and aspirations. Embrace relationships that uplift you and contribute to your growth, shedding those that don't. Ultimately, a robust support network nurtures personal development and emotional health, allowing you to thrive.

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Jalicia Green

i thought it was just me chileee , the nerve with dating men of the world all they want you to do is sympathize about their past but not really speak on it and they don’t heal so they put you in a position to pay for what the last person did to them enough is enough 😌we deserve better 🤎

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