When you reach a certain age in life, as a woman there
are things on your bucket list that no matter what must
happen. Every six months, you glance at
your list, only to be emotionally upset to find that the box next to “Mr. Right”
still hasn’t been checked.
You are not alone.
Relationships are one of the #1 things we associate
happiness with. And you’re likely guilty
of attaching some sort of time limit like a specific age as to when it
must happen.
Find out my response to this week's Tell the Truth
question: Is it a bad thing that I feel lonely and
unhappy that I’m not in a committed relationship?
You probably told yourself that you wanted to be married by age 35 or better yet 30 because it’s your favorite number. But the stars just don’t seem to want to align perfectly to make that happen. As a result, your world is filled with feelings of failure, regret and emptiness.
I’m here to tell you that it’s not a bad thing that you feel this way. Besides, you’ve come to believe that 9 times out of 10, single women are lonely. Or if you’re not engaged or married to your mate, then you’re not in a true, committed relationship.
It’s truly ok to feel this way because admitting how you feel is the first step to fixing how you feel.
The reality is that relationships are one of those things
you just can’t associate time with because you can never predict when Mr. Right
will find you.
But in the meantime, prepare yourself for Mr. Right and
learn how to fill that void with feelings of happiness. If you are curious to know how, be sure to watch this
week’s video: Tell the Truth Tuesday About
Committed Relationships.
Be sure to leave your comments on the blog.
With Love,
Adonus
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