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When speaking about relationships, we often discuss what would make someone a good man or what would make them a good woman in terms of being a partner. I think what often goes overlooked, is the introspective aspect of building a solid foundation with someone, and what it really means to be “ready” for a relationship.
It doesn’t matter if you find the man or woman of your dreams if you’re not ready to have them in your life. It also brings about the possibility of the harsh truth that they may not be interested in you in return, if you’re not in the right place emotionally.
So, what does this all look like?
You will be as good as you can, as often as you can.
I was going to say “you’re ready to do your best for someone, every day” but let’s be realistic — we are all human and we all have good days and bad days. We can only give so much and sometimes need to be supported ourselves.
What’s important here is that you’re ready to put solid, consistent effort into your partner, your relationship, and even developing yourself. If you’re not ready to do that, then it’s best to not commit to someone who would do it for you (yet).
You’ll put someone else’s interests ahead of your own.
There is compromise and sacrifice in every relationship. This could mean anything from watching a type of movie you don’t like, to moving to a new city or state for the one you love. The bottom line is, in a happy, healthy relationship — your partner’s happiness is just as important as your own.
Your willingness to put them first at times is a signal of your readiness to commit.
You understand the importance of communication.
Communication is the backbone of a relationship in terms of keeping both partners feeling heard and understood. Nobody can read your mind, nor should they expect you to try to read theirs. Being able to openly and honestly communicate with the person you’re committed to can make or break your relationship.
You’ve got some semblance of a path in life.
It’s difficult to plan a future with someone who has no future plans for themselves. Things change and life throws curveballs at us — nobody can be expected to have it all figured out, but giving it a try is a good start.
You can let the little things slide .
No matter how well two people get along, odds are you will not like every. single. little. thing. about the other person. There may be small quirks that you’ve got to accept (and maybe ignore). If you get annoyed by everything they do, it will cause unnecessary tension in the relationship.
You’re ready to accept someone as they are.
You can’t enter into a relationship with the hopes of molding someone into who you want them to be. It’s important to note that in a healthy relationship, both partners will motivate each other to become the best versions of themselves — this is not the same as trying to change someone’s nature.
Happiness comes from the ability to be honest, and the ability to be honest comes from being able to open up to someone without being judged.
You don’t look for someone to complete you.
You, right now, are a whole complete person. If you think you need to be in a relationship in order to be “complete,” you will always be looking for something you can never find. True fulfillment and satisfaction comes from within, and you cannot fully, effectively give yourself to someone until you’ve found it.
You don’t need someone to complete you, only someone to accept you completely.
You are happy being single.
If you’re not happy being single, you won’t be happy in a relationship. As said in the point above, true happiness comes from within. Single is simply a word to describe someone who is strong enough to live their life by themselves until the right person comes along to share it with.
If you’re constantly searching for a relationship out of loneliness, you will find yourself with the first person who comes along that is interested in you. We all need to have the dignity and self-respect to only commit ourselves to those who deserve it, and the only way to be able to wait for that is to be happy before they come along.
Your ex is no longer a factor.
We all have a past, and the new person in our life needs to be able to accept that. But, we also have to accept that about ourselves, and be able to leave it in the past. Obviously this is not cut and dry if there are children involved or other mutual commitments independent of the relationship.
I understand that in some rare occasions people stay friendly with their exes or maybe even spend time together, but in most situations, in order to truly move on we need to spend time completely cut off from them. No communication, no time together, nothing.
Until you are completely over your ex and can give your full time and attention to someone new, it is better not to commit.
You are ready to blend your life into someone else’s.
While a relationship cannot be your entire life, it does permeate its entirety. You become connected with their friends, families, hobbies, pets, living situations… and they become connected with yours.
Sure, some privacy is important, but your willingness to fully accept someone into your life and routines is what will let the other person know you truly care and are ready to make a commitment to them. They will become your teammate in taking on life together. You will be building bridges between your lives rather than walls.
More important than some sort of “checklist” though, is something nobody else can ever tell you — how you feel inside. I believe when we reach the right phase in life or come across the right person, we will know we are ready to leave the single life behind and build a life alongside them.
But, until that person comes along, it’s important to work on ourselves and define our own happiness which we can then share with them.
When you are ready, you will know.
By
James Michael Sama
Source: Huffpost
When speaking about relationships, we often discuss what would make someone a good man or what would make them a good woman in terms of bein...
A woman in Benue State, who invested borrowed money in the popular MMM scheme, lost the money, has committed suicide, Tribune reports. Gloria Samson, 34, according to reports, had left her home in Makurdi, on 28 December, 2016 around 9 p.m leaving behind her two children both five years of age.
As she took her leave, she bided her children bye and apologised for any wrongdoing she might have committed against them and pleaded for forgiveness. The same message was reportedly sent through the children to her husband, David (pictured), a printer, who was still at work at that time.
She walked down to River Benue and drowned herself and her body was discovered by police on 2 January, 2017. It was alleged that she decided to commit suicide due to the crash of MMM, having invested a N.4million loan she procured from various places in town.
Some of those who spoke to Sunday Tribune, said Gloria was a very lively person until early December 2016, when news of the crash in MMM went viral. One of her friends, Kate, said: “She came to my stall early December, she was so moody, unlike her usual way of life. .
I asked what the problem was, and she told me that she had run into deep problem. She added that she collected a sum of money and put it into MMM, but learnt that the thing had collapsed. She even threatened to run away.”
Some staff of the local bank where she obtained the loan, but were oblivious of her death, also traced her to her residence, to notify her that she had defaulted in her loan payment, only to be informed that she had passed on.
Her husband, David, also said towards December, 2016, he discovered she took a loan but there was nothing in the shop to suggest that she invested the money into her business.
He explained further that he discovered that his wife became depressed around early December when the news of the crash in MMM filtered into town and asked her what the problem was, but she only told him that she was sick.
Source: Instablog9ja
A woman in Benue State, who invested borrowed money in the popular MMM scheme, lost the money, has committed suicide, Tribune reports. Glori...
Nigerian artiste Harrysong who was arrested January, 27, 2016 by former record label, Five Star Music group has been released.
According The Net: ‘The ‘Reggae Blues’ singer celebrated his return in style, popping over N300,000 worth of gold Ace of Spades.
The end is yet to be seen in his fight with former label, Five Star Music though.
Led by Kcee, the label is citing claims of fraud and breach of contract against Harrysong.
We exclusively gathered that Harrysong’s three-year contract with Five Star is supposed to expire this month, January 2017.
But in November 2016, the singer announced his exit and formed his own label, Alterplate.’
Nigerian artiste Harrysong who was arrested January, 27, 2016 by former record label, Five Star Music group has been released. According Th...
Junaid Muhammed, a former House of Representatives member, has warned that Boko Haram insurgence is not yet over. He also said there is a cabal in the presidency and the said ‘cabal’ are responsible for preventing the confirmation of Ibrahim Magu as the chairman of EFCC.
Muhammed’s warning is coming after several assurances by the army that Boko Haram has been obliterated.
Muhammed in an interview with Punch said: “I said and I repeat, Boko Haram is still alive and well. Even if they are not holding territory for a prolonged period in Nigeria, there is no denying the fact that they are still holding areas in the northern part of Nigeria, Ditto in Niger Republic and part of Northern Cameroon”.
Source: Naij.com
Former House of Representative Junaid Muhammed Warns That Boko Haram Is Not Yet Over In Nigeria
Junaid Muhammed, a former House of Representatives member, has warned that Boko Haram insurgence is not yet over. He also said there is a ca...
In a recent interview with Saturday Beat, John Okafor aka Mr. Ibu has revealed that he would have taken his life since 1997 due to the hardship he faced in life. The popular Nollywood actor, known for his hilarious roles in movies further explained his ordeal in the years before his walk to stardom.
He said:
“Do you know that there was a day that I had prepared to kill myself in Ajao Estate? That day, I was prepared to jump into a well because of the situation that surrounded me.
Three days before that day, I had not eaten and I did not have hope of eating for the next week. I was only surviving on water and I hate it when I bother anyone.
Most of my close friends were not bothered about my well-being even though it was obvious that I was not alright. I remember December 18, 1997, a friend of mine who I squatted with called me in the morning and told me that he would be going home for Christmas and he did not want anyone to be in his room.
I assured him that no one would come to his place but he said he wanted me out of the room. I told him that I did not have another place to stay and he should trust me that as usual, I would take good care of the place. Though I was older than him, I did all the washing and cleaning of the house to the extent that I washed his panties and underwear.
I did that so that I could have a roof over my head. But out of anger, that my friend went into the house, brought out all my things and threw them outside, then he told me to leave his house, he locked his door and left. “From where I was seated, I was looking at the well. I thought to myself, ‘is it not better to end my life by jumping into the well so that when people return in the evening and they need water, they would discover my body and my friend would know that he was the reason I committed suicide?’ I went to the well and as I opened the lid and prepared to jump inside, the image of my mother’s face flashed through my mind. I quickly closed the well and began to wonder how my mother knew that I wanted to kill myself.
My mother was still alive at the time; she was about 80 years old. I went back and leaned by the wall. A neighbour, Francis, was playing a song by Michael Bolton titled ‘When I am back on my feet again’
The actor’s life before fame was truly a hard one. The gap between his former life and his present life is very big, his success outshines his failures so far. Congratulations to John Okafor for his great achievements, his story will definitely touch the lives of those who are at the brink of giving up. Ending one’s life is not the solution to problems.
In a recent interview with Saturday Beat, John Okafor aka Mr. Ibu has revealed that he would have taken his life since 1997 due to the hards...
Buchi Emecheta lived a full life no doubt. With her so many great works of hers to remember her, this literary icon will be celebrated always. She is a great author who brought a uniquely female perspective to the stories she wrote, she truly is one of the most important figures in African literature. Her works has been a light in the darkness that we live in. A great supporter of African Women, there was no doubt that she was fully aware of the suffocating patriarchal nature of the societies and times she lived in. Nigerians will always remember you and your impact in the society.
1. On men
A hungry man is an angry man
2. On patriarchy
A man is never ugly
3. On being a feminist
I work toward the liberation of women, but I’m not feminist. I’m just a woman
4. On the female gender
But who made the law that we should not hope in our daughters? We women subscribe to that law more than anyone. Until we change all this, it is still a man’s world, which women will always help to build
5. On being a Nigerian woman
I am a woman and a woman of Africa. I am a daughter of Nigeria and if she is in shame, I shall stay and mourn with her in shame
6. On morality
Few things are as bad as a guilty conscience
7. About feminism
Being a woman writer, I would be deceiving myself if I said I write completely through the eye of a man. There’s nothing bad in it, but that does not make me a feminist writer. I hate that name. The tag is from the Western world – like we are called the Third World
8. About black women
Black women all over the world should re-unite and re-examine the way history has portrayed us
9. On her tough marriage
The first book I wrote was The Bride Price which was a romantic book, but my husband burnt the book when he saw it. I was the typical African woman, I’d done this privately, I wanted him to look at it, approve it and he said he wouldn’t read it
Source: Zikoko
Buchi Emecheta lived a full life no doubt. With her so many great works of hers to remember her, this literary icon will be celebrated alway...
Daughter of former Governor of Oyo state, Kemi Olunloyo calls out to US based actress Georgina Onuoha to clear her name over the $10 million bailout fund given to a Governor by the President for the state use. The Governor in question, gave the bailout fund to his US based mistress, who runs away with the state’s money. She took to her Instagram to call the actress’s attention to the issue.
Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo, also known online as Snitchlady, is a Nigerian journalist, pharmacist, gun violence activist and social media personality. She is also the editor of #HNNAfrica, a world and health news blog. (Source: Wikipedia)
Daughter of former Governor of Oyo state, Kemi Olunloyo calls out to US based actress Georgina Onuoha to clear her name over the $10 million...
The elderstatesman who initially refused to comment on some national issues lamented that President Buhari was not different from his predecessor, referring to Former President Goodluck Jonathan.
As reported by Vanguard, he said: “The President is just like his predecessor. I ask you what is the remarkable difference between him and his predecessor. No fundamental difference. They all believe in the system based on self interest first, while public interest comes after their own interest is served. He is not radical enough to deal with the situation in Nigeria”.
He accused the government of conceding its leading role in economy to the private sector as well as folding its arm while watching the private sector determine what goes on, adding that this will lead the country to nowhere.
According to him, “Let us decide first what is the root cause of the problem of the economy. The root cause is the leading role of the private sector as opposed to the leading role of the state in the economy to ensure, peace, equality, justice, dignity of the human person and the progressive development of the country. Unless the leading role of the state is right, we cannot get things right.
“With our experience over the years, the only viable solution to the state of the nation is socialist reconstruction of Nigeria starting with the leading role of the state in the economy.
At the moment, the choice of the President and the Senate President is that the leading role of the economy is that of the Private sector which is wrong. As long as we continue with this, we will get no where”.
He advised the President to immediately embark on social reconstruction of Nigeria, taking the leading role in the economy and bring about a system that places public interest first above every other interest.
Source: Vanguard
The elderstatesman who initially refused to comment on some national issues lamented that President Buhari was not different from his predec...
The Nollywood actress whose role in the 2016 hit movie “The Wedding Party”, a Nigerian romantic comedy drama film directed by Kemi Atetiba alongside the award-winning singer and song writer, Banky W brought a new light on the captivating and talented actress. The duo who made a dreaming pair, gave fans an unforgettable memory leaving them wanting more. The movie made a huge success as one of the most watched movie of the year, with over ₦200,000,000 within 16 days. The success of the movie definitely brought her more success with her role in the Emem Isong production “Ayamma” and other promising roles.
The beautiful and charismatic actress has made other appearances outside the movie industry when she hosted the Headies with our very own favourite, Falz the bad guy. Adesua, who has worked with prominent actors in the past has finally made a name for herself with many awards and nominations, fans are hungry and anticipating for more from her this year. Hopefully, the actress is working hard to meet the needs of her fans.
The Nollywood actress whose role in the 2016 hit movie “The Wedding Party”, a Nigerian romantic comedy drama film directed by Kemi Atetiba a...
Popular Nigerian singer and songwriter Harrysong who left his former record label, Five Star Music Group, has been reportedly arrested by the group for breach of contract. Sources stated that Harrysong was picked up at his home this morning by Police men. He is currently being held on counts relating to breach of contract, fraud among other issues at an undisclosed location. Things are really messy for Harrysong.
Popular Nigerian singer and songwriter Harrysong who left his former record label, Five Star Music Group, has been reportedly arrested by th...
The spokesman of the Party, Prince Dayo Adeyeye said the party will fight to reclaim it’s mandate to the press at the end of its expanded National Executive Council in Abuja yesterday, 26 January, 2017.
According to Vanguard, Prince Adeyeye who was reacting to the defection of some it’s members in the National Assembly to the ruling All Progressive Congress recently reiterated that the party will challenge such defections. He stated that the party was re-positioning itself to regain power in 2019 since the APC government has failed Nigerians. While regretting the negative impact the leadership crisis was having on the party in the discharge of its responsibilities as a party in opposition, Prince Adeyeye said it would not be discouraged in carrying out its duties.
He further explained that it is unfortunate that some of their party members are being used to destabilize the party but they will remain focused. “We will resolve this crisis and move ahead with our vision and mission for Nigeria ” he said.
The chairman of the caretaker committee, Senator Ahmed Malaria enjoined the leaders of the party in the states not to be distracted by the leadership challenge at the National level but to remain focused on mobilising the people at the grass root.
Senator Malaria who prayed for the speedy recovery of President Muhammad Buhari said with the impending ruling on the court of appeal in Portharcourt, he was sure that the party will bounce back in full force.
The meeting was attended by some PDP governors, members of the National Assembly, former governors, as well as former ministers.
Source: Vanguard
Photo by Abayomi Adeshida 26/01/2017
The spokesman of the Party, Prince Dayo Adeyeye said the party will fight to reclaim it’s mandate to the press at the end of its expanded Na...