Overcome Commitment Phobia (2)
Accomplishing this goal requires confronting the fears of what you’re “losing,” and focusing instead on what you’re gaining — trust, intimacy, closeness — the rewards of a loyal and loving partnership.
Know what you fear: rejection, change, or loss of independence, etc. so that you can develop strategies to overcome them.
Pace the development of a relationship. Many singles get caught up in passion and lust during a relationship’s early stages, only to back away when the time comes to making decisions about the future. Others are so hesitant to open up that they become “stingy” with their time and attention.
Make a commitment to see if you should make a commitment.
You don’t have to announce your exclusivity to the world. Just commit to explore possibility.
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Accomplishing this goal requires confronting the fears of what you’re “losing,” and focusing instead on what you’re gaining — trust, intimacy, closeness — the rewards of a loyal and loving partnership.
As with other phobias, commitment phobia is an irrational fear that may be unconscious.