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Stop Waiting For People Who Are Not Ready For A Relationship

by Cristina Davy
1 December 2024
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In a world thriving on immediacy, waiting for anyone, especially in relationships, can feel endless. Many find themselves in this limbo, hoping for someone to become ready to commit or love fully. As a dating coach, I often help clients navigate this emotional terrain. The question is: Why wait for someone who isn’t ready?

The emotional toll of waiting is significant, often resulting in a cycle of hope and despair. This emotional rollercoaster can erode your confidence and lead to self-doubt, prompting questions about your worth or the reasons behind their unreadiness.

“Readiness” in relationships means having the emotional maturity, availability, and commitment necessary for a partnership. If someone isn’t ready, it’s more about their journey and timing than your own worthiness. Through coaching, I support clients in understanding this, freeing them from undue self-blame.

Life is too precious for indefinite waiting. Consider the opportunities missed while your life stands still. Each moment spent waiting is one less for growth, exploration, or meeting someone ready for a fulfilling relationship. I help clients reframe these thoughts, focusing on the boundless potential the present holds.

My approach involves channelling energy away from waiting and towards personal growth, hobbies, and uplifting connections. This focus isn’t mere distraction; it’s about cultivating a life so enriching that a relationship becomes an enhancement, not a necessity.

Recognising your value is crucial. You deserve a partner as ready and eager as you are. This isn’t selfishness; it’s respecting your time and emotional health. Together, my clients and I work on trusting that the right person will appear when we create opportunities—no waiting required.

Ultimately, waiting rarely justifies the uncertainty. I guide clients in releasing the idea that someone else’s readiness defines their happiness. Embrace the present, create opportunities, and remember: you are your greatest asset. Love yourself enough to refuse to wait.

Cristina Davy

Cristina Davy

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