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ОглавлениеFor many of us, the most important and difficult to fulfil desire in life is that of finding a partner – someone to share our happiest moments with and someone to lean on during difficult times.
We all wish to love and be loved, yet we often experience our beloved becoming our greatest enemy. The person we expect to be supporting us becomes someone that destroys us, weakens our self-esteem, crushes our dreams and betrays our most intimate secrets.
The ones close to us strongly influence how we are, who we can be and what we can achieve. They are the most important partners, friends and soul-mates in our lives.
Human relations are one of the most challenging aspects of life for everyone. Working in adult training and education, as well as counselling people who have found themselves in relationship dilemmas, I have often noticed how badly intelligent and educated people read others or adequately interpret the behaviour of the opposing party.
Verbal information is usually understood very narrow-mindedly. On top of this we badly interpret body language. Without understanding what is actually being said we find ourselves acting poorly in conflict situations. All of this, unfortunately, can have irreversible consequences in our lives – broken relationships and broken-up families. Living alone may seem rosy only for those who don’t know what they are missing. Most of us would choose cohabitation with a loving person.
One of the reasons that we fail in relationships is that we assume that others think, feel and interpret information like we do, while forgetting that we all come from different backgrounds, past experiences, and have varying capacities for empathy. Because of this we all have a different understanding of what is going on around us and what others mean and are experiencing.
We tend to forget that we all have different 'reference systems,' due to differences in our growth environment and our past experiences.
Another reason for failed relationships is the so called 'desperation' factor, meaning that when we desperately want someone in our lives, we are able to imagine all kinds of idealised things about our partner. We close our eyes to the reality in front of us, not wishing to see people and situations as they really are.
The third stumbling block involves our experiences from the past – our previous relationships and their influence on our current relationship. This obstacle is often the most difficult one to overcome for those who have had previous experiences of breaking up with former partners.
Additionally we are haunted by our parents' perception of relationships, and their opinion of our partner plays its own role. How our parents accept and appreciate our partner's suitability for us has its influence. Not to mention the impact of the 'family model' developed by our parents, which undoubtedly overshadows the way that we think about love and marriage.
So how do we make sure that our significant other is the true love we are looking for and not in fact someone who will become a nuisance from hell? The answer lies in our ability to read body language and interpret nonverbal behaviour.
Body language is the key to understanding hidden attitudes and feelings. People instantly react to events whether they want to or not and these automatic reactions leak information about our most secret feelings, even those we want to hide.
What we feel determines our attitudes towards things and that in turn influences our conscious and unconscious behaviours. By being able to read body language, we are able to get a glimpse of the sometimes shocking hidden reality.
If words express what a person is thinking about, then body language reveals what the person is actually feeling and what he or she is trying to cover up. By interpreting body language we are able to see 99 % of what is going on in people's conscious and unconscious thoughts.
But let’s not forget – body language needs to be analysed according to context. The body signals immediate feelings and we need to take into account all of the body signals present in response to a certain situation. Body language analysis cannot be made on the basis of one single expression.
Ignoring context and not analysing a collection of signals as a whole, you will most likely get a wrong final result. So – always consider a collection of signals and their suitability for the context.
By trusting our instincts, and adequately identifying what kind of feeling the counterpart creates in us, we will make fewer bad choices, and be much more likely to find the 'love of our life,' whom we can love and be loved by for our whole life.