The Thoughts That Keep You From Leaving A Person Who Doesn’t Deserve You!

If you are in a relationship that is unfulfilling or, worse, makes you feel bad about yourself, scared or depressed, you are not alone. Sometimes this relationship pattern is repeated throughout the woman’s life.

Here are the thoughts you might hold about yourself that could be keeping you from seeking and allowing a better relationship.

1. Not Beautiful Enough

When you look in the mirror, what do you see? If your first thoughts are criticisms of your appearance, then you probably have a negative view of yourself and perhaps you don’t think you are attractive enough to find the kind of man you really want.

2. Unworthy

If you feel guilt or shame, you will feel unworthy and you won’t allow a better partner into your life. On a subconscious level, you will find ways to sabotage potential relationships with a better partner.

3. Not the Right Social Class

If you grew up poor, a part of you might always feel you are at a lower social class than others who grew up with more money.

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4. Cannot Survive on My Own

Some women feel they do not have the skills, strength, education or talent to survive in the world without a partner. This leaves them more vulnerable to staying in a relationship with the wrong man out of fear that they won’t be able to survive if it ends.

5. Love means Putting up with Problems

Many women feel they must put up with problems, even serious ones, because they were taught that they are obligated to do so in a relationship.

6. I am not Important

If you don’t feel like you matter, then you won’t seek the relationship you really deserve.

7. I Should Stay because He Needs Me

Some women feel obligated to stay in a bad relationship because they think the man won’t survive without them.

8. I am Selfish to Want a Better Life

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If you have people telling you that you should be grateful no matter what, then you might feel selfish for wanting a better life.

All of these thoughts are common for anyone suffering from low self-esteem. However, there are ways to break free of these old patterns of thought. If you want to find the right partner, cultivate more love and respect for yourself. You do deserve a good life and external things such as money or physical appearance have no impact on your true beauty and worth.