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Is expecting too much bad?

Is expecting too much bad?

Expecting too much from yourself is damaging to your self-esteem and overall wellbeing. It’s good to have high standards, but it’s important to be reasonable with yourself. Expecting too much from yourself can be associated with disappointment, burnout, anxiety, and depression, as well as low self-esteem.

How do you know if you are expecting too much from a relationship?

Are You Expecting Too Much from Your Partner?

  1. Finding your missing piece.
  2. Distorting and provoking.
  3. Forgetting your partner’s autonomy.
  4. Shrinking your world.
  5. Expecting your partner to read your mind.
  6. Expecting your partner to take care of you.
  7. Holding on to fantasy.

Are your expectations too high in a relationship?

Having an overly high or low view of yourself and your needs in a relationship can make you chronically unhappy because your partner will never be able to fulfill your expectations—either because they are too high or because you never express them.

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Are your expectations of a romantic partner too low?

If your expectations of a romantic partner are too low you run the risk to be treated poorly and if your expectations are too high you may end up resenting the other person. The trick lies in understanding the difference between standards and expectations while coming up with a list of expectations in a relationship that is reasonable.

What to expect in a relationship?

Compassion is at the top of the list of what to expect in a relationship. To successfully navigate any relationship, you want to demonstrate compassion by prioritizing your love over your expectations. As important as it is to learn how to manage expectations in a relationship, remember that expectations are there to facilitate warmth.

Are your unrealistic expectations ruining your relationships?

Having unrealistic expectations doesn’t make you a downright brat. I promise! If you tend to put very high expectations on yourself—talking to you, my dear perfectionists—in order to work harder and grow yourself, then you might be prone to having those expectations bleed into your relationships with other people.