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6 mistakes we commit unknowingly while dealing with relatives

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Oct 11, 2023, 15:21 IST
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Here is what your mistakes may be

Dealing with relatives is always very delicate because we need to balance love, patience, and understanding. No matter how hard we try, there always comes a time when we tend to create certain mistakes that can strain these connections. Here are 7 common mistakes people make when dealing with relatives, often without realising it.

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Taking them for granted

It's easy to assume that our relatives will always be there for us. This assumption can lead to neglecting their feelings, needs, and contributions. Whether it's failing to express gratitude or not making an effort to stay in touch, taking family members for granted can weaken the bond over time. It's important to show appreciation and make an effort to maintain meaningful connections.

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Overstepping boundaries

Even if you have the best intentions, overstepping boundaries can be a common mistake when dealing with relatives. Offering unsolicited advice, prying into personal matters, or interfering in their lives can be perceived as intrusive. It's crucial to respect each family member's personal space and autonomy, allowing them to make their own decisions and choices.

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Comparing relatives to others

Comparing one family member to another or even to external individuals can be detrimental to relationships. Whether it's comparing academic achievements, career successes, or personal lives, such comparisons can lead to jealousy, resentment, and feelings of inadequacy.

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Not communicating effectively

Lack of communication is a common mistake in family dynamics. Failing to express feelings, concerns, or appreciation can lead to misunderstandings and emotional distance. Unresolved conflicts generally come from poor communication.

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Being judgmental

Passing judgments on your relatives' choices, lifestyles, or decisions can harm relationships. Whether it's criticising their career path, romantic partner, or life choices, judgmental attitudes can create tension and defensiveness. Instead, practice empathy and understanding. Try to see situations from their point of view and offer support rather than criticism.

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Holding grudges

Holding onto past grievances poisons family relationships. It's natural to have conflicts and disagreements, but when you harbor such grudges, it prevents healing and forgiveness.


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