6 Concrete Signs Your Partner Is Holding You Back From True Greatness
Jesse Herzog

6 Concrete Signs Your Partner Is Holding You Back From Becoming Your Ultimate Self

You don’t want your relationship to hold you back from achieving your dreams. You should be with a partner who takes you a step closer to your goals, not someone who prevents you from reaching them by anchoring you in place. Here are some signs your relationship is going to hold you back from true greatness:

Your partner guilt trips you when you spend too much time working.

Although you should be setting aside quality time to spend with your partner, they shouldn’t expect you to spend every spare moment with them. You’re allowed to have hobbies and passions outside of the relationship. They’re not the only thing that is allowed to make you happy. They should understand when you need some time alone to work toward achieving your dreams. They shouldn’t make you feel terrible whenever you need a minute without them.

Your partner is openly jealous of your successes.

Your partner should be happy when you’re happy. They shouldn’t be treating you like the competition when you’re on the same side. If they can’t handle dating someone who is more successful than they are, then they shouldn’t be in a relationship at all. Remember, your successes should be celebrated. You shouldn’t feel like you need to hide them from your partner, or like you need to minimize them in order to avoid hurt feelings. You are allowed to thrive – and your person should be proud of you for doing so.

Your partner fails to support and encourage your dreams.

In a healthy relationship, your partner should be hyping you up when you have doubts about yourself. They should be giving you pep talks and inspiring you to keep going, even when you feel like giving up. If your partner actively tries to talk you out of your dreams instead, and encourages you to give up and start thinking more realistically, then they are doing you a disservice. They are holding you back instead of helping you fly.

Your partner minimizes your accomplishments.

In a healthy relationship, your partner is going to be the first person to congratulate you. They are going to celebrate alongside you and compliment you on how hard you worked, how much you achieved. If your partner acts like your accomplishments are no big deal, or pokes fun at the work that you do in order to make you feel small, then you shouldn’t be together. You need someone who respects you and what you do for a living and who you are as a person.

Your partner makes you doubt your own abilities.

Your partner shouldn’t make you wonder whether you’re capable of achieving your wildest dreams. They shouldn’t give you reason to doubt yourself. They should give you reassurance and reason to believe in yourself.

Your partner makes you choose between your dreams and your relationship.

Believe it or not, you can have it all. You just need a partner who supports your dreams instead of actively tearing them apart. You should never have to choose between a career that you love and a person that you love, and anyone who expects you to do so isn’t the right one for you after all.