Hey everyone,
Oddly enough, the holidays have me thinking about something we don't talk about as much... That time of year when a lot of people have to put on a good show and face a lot of people they'd rather not face.
When it comes to relationships with people, do you tend to:
* Keep ties, no matter what, and no matter how difficult it may be?
* Burn bridges, and never look back?
* Are you more likely to hold tight or let go when it comes to your family, church, work, or friends?
Being adopted, I had a time in my life where I held on tight to people, no matter what and no matter how bad it got, because I was always afraid of loneliness and abandonment.
After going through times of having no choice but to let important people go, I've almost become the opposite. I hold on tight to people I truly come to trust, but if things go bad and seems unlikely to change, I might struggle at first, but eventually, it's not nearly as hard for me to let them go as it once was. Time has taught me that something--work, new people, ministry--will fill the void, and peace (even if it seems numbingly boring sometimes) can be a lot better than nonstop conflict.
However, I try very hard not to burn bridges if at all possible. A few times I've written a letter to explain the reasons, but in most cases, if a friendship/situation is unhealthy... I neglect to maintain the bridge (rather than blowing it up), and it eventually crumbles on its own.
An "old time" CC user once used a signature that I really liked: "May the bridges I burn... light the dark road ahead."
How do you feel about keeping ties vs. burning bridges with others?
Oddly enough, the holidays have me thinking about something we don't talk about as much... That time of year when a lot of people have to put on a good show and face a lot of people they'd rather not face.
When it comes to relationships with people, do you tend to:
* Keep ties, no matter what, and no matter how difficult it may be?
* Burn bridges, and never look back?
* Are you more likely to hold tight or let go when it comes to your family, church, work, or friends?
Being adopted, I had a time in my life where I held on tight to people, no matter what and no matter how bad it got, because I was always afraid of loneliness and abandonment.
After going through times of having no choice but to let important people go, I've almost become the opposite. I hold on tight to people I truly come to trust, but if things go bad and seems unlikely to change, I might struggle at first, but eventually, it's not nearly as hard for me to let them go as it once was. Time has taught me that something--work, new people, ministry--will fill the void, and peace (even if it seems numbingly boring sometimes) can be a lot better than nonstop conflict.
However, I try very hard not to burn bridges if at all possible. A few times I've written a letter to explain the reasons, but in most cases, if a friendship/situation is unhealthy... I neglect to maintain the bridge (rather than blowing it up), and it eventually crumbles on its own.
An "old time" CC user once used a signature that I really liked: "May the bridges I burn... light the dark road ahead."
How do you feel about keeping ties vs. burning bridges with others?