Bad Habits In Relationships

Bad Habits in Relationships

People often come to relationships with bad habits when it comes to getting along with another person. They may have every intention of making a relationship work, but ingrained trends stop them from truly connecting. There are many such bad habits.

Jealousy plagues many otherwise good relationships. A boyfriend might always suspect his girlfriend of going around with other men. Or, it could be more subtle. A woman may suspect that her husband is constantly looking for another female to take her place. In either case, the jealous person may have nothing real to worry about. This is when it gets to be nothing more than a bad habit.

Selective hearing is another problem that becomes a bad habit in relationships. People do not pay attention to each other's needs. One person will try to explain something that is important to them, and the other will say, "yes, yes," but will not really hear.

Then, when the first person says something the second person is interested in, suddenly they are in the conversation completely. This fosters feelings of hostility, and is one of the relationship bad habits that can wear a couple down over time.

People can develop bad habits in long relationships if they lean too much on the other person. They can depend so much on the other person that they lose the ability to take care of themselves. A person in a relationship may become irresponsible at work because of it. They may feel that they are taken care of anyway, so it does not matter. These bad habits can take over every aspect of their lives.

Some couples fall into bad habits in their fighting. All healthy couples will disagree from time to time. Where bad habits come in is the way the arguments are conducted. One partner may have the bad habit of yelling at the top of her lungs.

Another partner may throw dishes instead. Still another may bring up old arguments to try to hurt the other person. All these are bad habits in relationships because they are not productive forms of disagreement.

Many people in relationships get into the bad habits of nagging their partners. This has often been portrayed as a women's fault. However, men do it too. Sometimes, both parties in the relationship will nag each other. That makes for a very unhealthy relationship.

Blaming comes with its own price. This is a bad habit that erodes a relationship if it goes on too long. One person may be taking all the blame. In this case, that person's self esteem can get to a very low point.

Other times, people can blame each other. If this happens, the usual result is a disconnect between the two partners. They do not want to be involved with someone who does not accept responsibility.

If you want to have a healthy relationship, you need to purge yourself of your bad habits. The sooner you learn what you and your partner need to stay together, the better your bond will be.

 

 
Translate Page Into German Translate Page Into French Translate Page Into Italian Translate Page Into Portuguese Translate Page Into Spanish Translate Page Into Japanese Translate Page Into Korean

More Articles

 

 

Search This Site

 

Products And Downloads



 

Latest News on Bad Habits

 

Reedy: Breaking bad habits is tough but important - Bloomington Pantagraph (blog)


Reedy: Breaking bad habits is tough but important
Bloomington Pantagraph (blog)
We let her hang onto this bad habit for way too long, but fear of withdrawal repercussions kept us from working on it earlier. That bad habit was easier to just ignore. Eventually a breaking point will come when it is time to buckle down and get to ...

The Neuroscience of Bad Habits: Dr. Nora Volkow - Huffington Post


The Neuroscience of Bad Habits: Dr. Nora Volkow
Huffington Post
Why are bad habits so hard to break? What if the bumper sticker "Just Say No!" actually works against us? Dr. Nora Volkow, head of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, may just have the answer. Volkow also was part of a 25-minute documentary on HBO ...

and more »

Bad Liberal habits amplified by Tories - Regina Leader-Post


Bad Liberal habits amplified by Tories
Regina Leader-Post
Since taking power, they've similarly taken the Liberals' bad habits to new lows - reaching the point this week where they're demanding an immediate vote on a budget at a time when even their own ministers aren't well-enough informed to answer simple ...

and more »

Hooked: Why bad habits are hard to break - CBS News


CBS News

Hooked: Why bad habits are hard to break
CBS News
Nobody knows more about how we get hooked and why bad habits are so hard to break. Dr. Volkow grew up in Mexico in a family with a famous ancestor and a tragic history. She's made history herself by challenging many of the old ideas about our addiction ...
The Culprit for Food Addiction is Dopamine, Says Dr. Nora VolkowDiets In Review (blog)

all 6 news articles »

7 Habits That Can Hurt You - Huffington Post (blog)


7 Habits That Can Hurt You
Huffington Post (blog)
When we realize our life is not working -- financial hardships, abuse, unfriendliness, weight gain, bad relationship and/or an unfulfilling job -- there are a few habits we can let go of to change our reality immediately. Change is swift and permanent ...

Woods blames bad habits for missed cut - ESPN.co.uk


ESPN.co.uk

Woods blames bad habits for missed cut
ESPN.co.uk
When pressed on the cause behind his erratic play, Woods was adamant that it was a case of slipping back into the bad habits of his old swing - from the time when his coach was Hank Haney - rather than due to poor advice from new guru Sean Foley.

and more »

Obesity is (bad) habit forming - The News Journal


Obesity is (bad) habit forming
The News Journal
Parents can instill healthy habits in kids by making positive changes in the family unit's patterns. Clean out the pantry and stock it with healthy foods and low-fat, low-sugar snacks. Involve children in planning and preparing healthy meals, ...

Beat Bad Financial Habits to Boost Savings - Fox Business


Beat Bad Financial Habits to Boost Savings
Fox Business
By Naomi Mannino Does it really take just 21 days to change a habit? Experts say it's not that simple. "Breaking bad habits successfully depends on your readiness to act," says Heidi Beckman, clinical health psychologist at the University of Wisconsin ...

Ruth to the Rescue for couples with bad money habits - WDIV Detroit


Ruth to the Rescue for couples with bad money habits
WDIV Detroit
While Sue Bailey says her husband would have told her about the problems if only she'd asked, Schmansky says other couples go even further, hiding bad habits and engaging in mutual denial. "I might have a spending problem, and, um, in exchange for ...

and more »

9 Bad Habits That Make You Fat - Forbes


Forbes

9 Bad Habits That Make You Fat
Forbes
I had to train myself away from this habit. A study from the University of Rhode Island found that those who ate slowly ate 1/3 less than those who ate fast. Your stomach takes 20 minutes to tell your brain that you're full. Every meal should take you ...

and more »

 

More Articles And Free Videos

 

How To Break Bad Habits

... either be insecure or overly proud. It usually makes the other person feel bad, or they resent you. You can get a handle on this bad habit if you stop for a few seconds before you talk. Give yourself time to think about others and how this will sound to them. Think about whether you are telling it to them, or to yourself. Another one of these bad habits is name dropping. Again, you may be insecure. Most people will not take it in a friendly way. Try to tell your same stories but without the ... 

Read Full Article  


Bad Study Habits

... habits that make studying harder. Studying without eating is like trying to drive a car without fuel-it does not work very well. Studying without sleep is unproductive. Studying with a hangover is very distracting. Many students will go to class to be entertained. This seems almost reasonable because many professors have great senses of humor. However serious learning should be taking place as well. If you find yourself not taking notes, you will know you are slipping into bad habits. If ... 

Read Full Article  


Avoiding Bad Habits

... every morning. Shower more than once a day if the situation calls for it. Brush your teeth and comb your hair. If you are just starting out on your own, you could even make a list. After all, you are probably past those teen years when everyone else made sure you were decent. Relationships are difficult enough without developing bad habits. If you are getting married, make a point of discussing all the possible trouble areas first. You can do this with a pre-marriage counselor or on your ... 

Read Full Article  


Bad Habits In Sports

... and drinking are bad habits that do not mix well with sports. Smoking cuts a person's breathing capabilities. It makes the person gasp for air after a short practice run. Drinking alcohol is another bad habit for athletes. It dehydrates the body and slows coordination. However, drinking other fluids is necessary. Some sports players have the bad habits of not keeping themselves hydrated. This should not happen, since there are usually plenty of water and electrolyte-rich drinks available ... 

Read Full Article  


Addictive Bad Habits

... drugs, heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, and hallucinogens. All these drugs can be nasty. There are also legal drugs that people get into bad habits with by starting with an injury or other medical condition. These can be pain pills like percocet, or muscle relaxants. They are also very addictive bad habits. If you have an addictive bad habit, you probably need some form of help to get over it. In fact, once you have a serious addiction, experiencing the sights, smells, or sounds of your ... 

Read Full Article