BREAK FREE FROM YOUR NEED TO BE CODEPENDENT

Many codependents don’t even realize they’re codependent. Do you rely on your partner’s approval for a sense of self-worth and identity? If so, you might be codependent.


Here are some more signs:

Ask your friends if you’re too dependent on your relationships. If you’re codependent, they’ve likely noticed.


Try these tips to reduce your need to be codependent:

1. Create an exciting and fulfilling life on your own. Build a life that you love. Think about the kind of life you’d like to have and begin building it. Avoid depending on someone else to build it for you.

2. Create boundaries for any romantic relationship. Every relationship has boundaries. Whether you’re talking about a neighbor, lover, or spouse of 50 years, there are boundaries. Those that are codependent have weak or
non-existent boundaries. Set up some reasonable limits for all of your
relationships.

3. Go slowly. With any new relationship, it can be prudent to move slowly. Remind yourself of the past issues you’ve had by becoming too dependent too soon. There’s no rush. You have all the time in the world for your relationship to proceed naturally and at a reasonable pace.

4. Maintain your identity. Those that are codependent lose themselves in their partner. Remind yourself that you’re a separate person. You still have your preferences, personality, and identity. Maintain those things. You don’t have to melt into one big person with your partner. Be an original.

5. Work on your feelings of self-worth. A lack of self-esteem is the core issue with many codependents. Working on your self-esteem is one of the best ways to spend your time. When you feel good about yourself, it’s easier to maintain a separate identity.

6. Get professional help. Studies show that most codependents were brought up in demanding households. As a child, the codependent learned to minimize their own needs to make a parent happy. This pattern repeats itself in future relationships. A deep-rooted issue like this may require professional assistance.


Codependency prevents you from living your life to the fullest. It’s a toxic
relationship pattern that preys on low self-esteem and a need for approval.

You are a whole and the complete person outside of any relationship. Learn to stand on your own by creating a supportive and interesting life. Make your self-esteem a priority. Find out who you are and enjoy being you!


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