Our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy have changed. We think you'll like them better this way.

IS THERE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SETTLING ANDNCOMPROMISING??

  • Broadcast in Self Help
Soulful Healing Talk Show

Soulful Healing Talk Show

×  

Follow This Show

If you liked this show, you should follow Soulful Healing Talk Show.
h:703629
s:7653499
archived

What is the difference between settling and compromising in a relationship?” this is a complicated question that you have to think about.

Generally, the term “settling” SUGGESTS a willingness to accept less than what you believe you are due.

And this can be realized when you hear, phrases like, don’t settle for that job, or don’t settle for that man/woman.

Have you ever heard the phrase “Be willing to Compromise But Don’t Settle?

It is the consensus that compromising is better than settling.

But is it?

Take for instance, in a relationship, compromising makes it work right?   But look at it in this perspective; Compromising in a relationship usually comes first, before we settle.

Compromising means reaching an agreement by adjusting conflicting or opposing claims or principles.

It’s just that compromising gets us to the place before we settle. In my opinion they are both part of the process.

Think about it, every time you make a decision – whether it’s big or small, or good, bad or indifferent – you are settling, and you are ruling out other opportunities. This is the nature of decision-making.

Now if you are not  happy or you feel  uncomfortable with your decision, then this is where the problems and discontent arise. But remember, here will always be roads not traveled; that doesn’t mean they’re better.

Join me Janice Clarke,Holistic Health Prac tiitoner, Master Herblaist, Nutritional Consultant , Reiki Practitioner, and Host of the Solful Healing Talk Show as we get to the nitty gritty of this subject. And to find ways that we make the best decision we are comfortable with so we can live our lives, full of passion joy and happiness.

Real ME TIME this!!!  One Love!

Facebook comments

Available when logged-in to Facebook and if Targeting Cookies are enabled