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Why self-criticism is dangerous – 4 habits that can destroy even the strongest marriage – UNIAN
Your self-criticism may be preventing you from building strong, lasting relationships.
In any relationship, we tend to play up our strengths to a potential new partner. This is correct because we usually want to show our best side. At the same time, it is very important not to delve into self-criticism in the future, but to continue to find the good in yourself.
As Pamela Alaia, a grief coach, author, and certified anger management teacher, writes in an article for YourTango, there are four subtle habits of self-criticism that can destroy even the strongest marriage.
1. You use your self-criticism as an excuse.
While it may be helpful to remind our partners that some things are not ours…