CallaFirestormBW
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I wanted to ask everyone about challenges and their relationships. Have you ever been challenged in your relationships, or find aspects about them challenging? Was it intentional on the part of your significant other, or just a stumbling block for you? This is a question for both the D and the s.. Hon, I've been challenged in every single relationship I've ever been in. I'm pretty sure I've also provided significant challenges for the others with whom I've related. For me, that's part of the fascination of a relationship. I think we grow through the challenges. Sometimes, we don't continue to grow -with- the person by whom we were challenged, but even that can be progress. quote:
I just want to know if you found value in the struggles of being challenged, did the struggles make the relationship better, or tear it apart? Did you learn about yourself through it? Did you overcome it? Did it change you or how you felt about your role? I've found value in every challenge in my life, from unemployment, to school, to the loss of babies to women whom I guided as a midwife, to cancer, to MS, to deployed mates, to jealousy, to secrets, to divorce, to the deaths of life-mates.... you name it, and if it is approached from the perspective of everyone 'winning', there is no way that the situation can be -without- value. Every experience is an opportunity to learn, regardless of the outcome. For the second part of the question, yes, I learned a lot about myself through the challenges over the years. I overcame some, and am still working on others, and it will be that way for my entire life, I'm sure. Sometimes, it did change where I was in relation to the others around me. I really struggled at the end of my submission, at the point at which my yielding was turning from a choice into near-resignation and a feeling of stagnation... and I was facing the possibility that nobody noticed that I'd stagnated and I might have to walk away to be able to continue my personal growth. Fortunately, other people -were- paying attention, and were -specifically- watching for that point where my growth on that road stopped. Because we can't read someone else's mind, though, it's hard to get a handle, at times, on how the others around us are understanding and dealing with -our- change and growth... and that's where we have to weigh things out and assure that we know our own minds, and face our own needs and growth, and communicate those things to the people around us with whom we're in those relationships. Calla
< Message edited by CallaFirestormBW -- 9/26/2010 9:33:32 AM >
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*** Said to me recently: "Look, I know you're the "voice of reason"... but dammit, I LIKE being unreasonable!!!!" "Your mind is more interested in the challenge of becoming than the challenge of doing." Jon Benson, Bodybuilder/Trainer
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