I have a few friends who often stop by unannounced, which should be okay, since we’re friends. Unfortunately, I find that I am upset and very happy to see them leave most of the time because they don’t treat my space as I expect them to. You know, it’s common courtesy to leave a place as you meet it or even better, but no, these guys throw my cushions about, wear dusty shoes on my rug and they litter. I mean, there’s a sign at the door which boldly says “SHOES GO HERE” and a trash can in obvious view, my apartment is tiny!
After they left one time, I realized that wasn’t the first time their visit had left me on edge and it probably wasn’t going to be the last. I also realized that they were being themselves for the most part, howbeit selfish, they liked to let loose in a friendly space at my expense. It’s not the worst thing but it wasn’t helping our relationship and it took my realizing my fault to fix it some. On that note I’ll like to jog your memory with this chorus from Micheal Jackson’s “Man in the Mirror”?
“I’m starting with the man in the mirror
I’m asking him to change his ways
And no message could have been any clearer
If you want to make the world a better place
Take a look at yourself and then make that change”
The thing about relationships these days, whether romantic relationships or friendships or even family relationships, is that you’re so quick to assume that everyone thinks on the same wavelength as you and so “they should know”. Unfortunately, what they do know and what you want them to know might just be at polar opposites. You’d be a dreamer to expect all the pieces to fit just because you hit it off good at first. Relationships take work so basing your goals on split second Instagram images is a rather unrealistic agenda.
You need to realize and acknowledge that the person you’re in a relationship with is an individual with a personality and opinions that are not similar to yours.
If you’re going to get the best out of a relationship then you must understand this and take it to heart.
Once you’ve been able to accept that, the forward way is to fix yourself and your expectations. Here are a few suggestions to apply to get the best out of your relationships
• Work on yourself first, acknowledge that you are not perfect and may come off as upsetting to your friends from time to time too. Know your weaknesses and strengths, so that you’re a compliment in the relationship rather than a liability.
• Work on identifying the issues with yourself that your friends have complained about. More often than not you waive them aside and that’s how you have multiple instances of the same thing. Once you’re able to identify this trait that puts your friends off you’re one step closer to sorting it out.
• Work on your communications skills because it helps to be able to properly articulate your feelings and pass your message across clearly. It also reduces the chances of delving into silent treatments which do more harm than good.
Understand that your friends have minds of their own and are unique individuals with opinions and feelings that are valid, just like you. Stop expecting you from them.
• Love yourself. More than anything else loving yourself allows you to decide what is good for you or not and that makes it easy for you to choose who or what to commit to.
• Lastly, choose yourself, deliberately. Don’t make compromises you’re not invested in, or that can hurt you or that to you being used. It might breeds bitterness that leads to resentment which is bad for any relationship. Be comfortable with whatever decisions you make in your relationships, like if and when your friends can stop by.
There you have it! These are a few thoughts on how to have better relationships. So, what are your own thoughts or questions? Put them up in the comments section so we can discuss and don’t forget to share this with someone who needs it.


Everyone is a unique individual and it’s important we realise that no matter how close we are to people, we’re bound to have differences. Thanks for this write up
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Our differences are a constant. Thank you
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I agree. Communication is key; whatever u don’t like about ur friend, talk about it and reach an understanding
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Communication is key! Thank you
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Wow. Impressive. I love how you put the piece coherently. From the beginning, your encounter with folks, correlation with the song, all along to the intent of your post, the intended message: all pose greatness. Awesome piece, MofunOluwake
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Thank you Larry!
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Thank you
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Wow
Awesome arrangement of thought
Well-done darling
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Thank you
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Beautiful read
I recently realized that I’m not the easiest person to live with after all, so I try to be a bit easy on friends
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That realization is everything. If we can be better first then we can make others better. Thank you
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Very thoughtful.
If everyone can decide to look inside rather than searching for who to take responsibilities, then we’re steps into the better world.
Kudos!
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Yes. We’re all responsible somehow so we should stop the blame game. Thank you
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Friends are beautiful souls, but knowing how to live with them peacefully is key to the sustenance of the friendship.
The write up has enlightened me.
Thanks
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Yes. I’m glad I could.
Thank you
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Interesting write-up. It is important to learn to communicate well, this will help us understand others better.
Thanks for this beautiful piece.
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True! Thank you
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This is a nice post. Friends will always be friends and they’ll always be there when you need them and maybe even you don’t need them. What matters most is the level of dynamism between you and friends. Communication is always the absolute key. Nice write-up.
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Apt!! Thank you
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We are unique. I believe that relationship is not to be endured but to be enjoyed…
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Word! Thank you
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Communication : An effective key to relationship maintenance and conflict prevention/management, and resolution.
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Yes! Thank you
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It is good to communicate so people don’t make assumptions and end up losing friends
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Word! I know I’ve lost a few because of the most minor things.
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People with whom you share a strong enough bond with to refer to as friends should know your boundaries and treat them as they’d expect you to treat theirs. With respect and understanding.
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Yes!!! A thousand times yes!!! Respect and understanding! Thank you
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Just like every fingerprint is different, behaviour is also different. Avoid assumptions
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Yeah. Thank you
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Kudos to the writer. I loved the way you structured this article and your choice of words. There is no doubt that communication is a vital tool in the society.
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Thank you
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communication really goes a long way in relationships!!!! i enjoyed this one dear. kindly drop another lol
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Okay!!! Thank you
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Are differences spice up life, just love yourself more to choose those you want in your life, & not the other way around
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Yes. Thank you
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Whaoooooo…. interesting piece,thank you for enlightening us
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Thank you for reading
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I can relate!!!
Your write-up was catchy, and I got absorbed. It was a good one… I just hope I am not one of those friends you wrote about *smiles*….. However, when friends make the above mistakes, try as much as possible to table it well, nobody is perfect and we might not even realise the inconvenience being faced by you….
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Lmao! Are you guilty?
Thank you 🙏🏽
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