Are you trying to make the wrong shoes fit

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Are You Trying to Make the Wrong Shoes Fit?


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If you're unsure about your relationship, ask yourself: "Am I trying to make the wrong shoes fit?" In this article, Burrel Lee Wilks III offers candid life coaching advice to help you evaluate where you stand.

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Last week, I returned to L.A. after a trip to Chicago. During my time there, I had some insightful conversations with a client, and with his permission, I’d like to share his story with you. We’ll call him Jim.

Jim is a fortunate man?"50 years old, fit, financially stable, and living a life many envy. He owns a successful business, enjoys golf, is passionate about cars, and takes vacations in Hawaii and the Caribbean. However, despite his achievements, something was missing: love.

Eager to fill this void, Jim ventured into the dating world, both online and offline. He met women through friends, matchmakers, and even on flights. Yet, none were perfect. Jim had a flawless image of his dream partner, and the real, imperfect women he met didn’t compare to his ideal.

Then, he found her: young, stunning, and seemingly perfect. Jim fell hard and fast, caught in a whirlwind of emotions. He went to great lengths to win her over, treating her to lavish dinners, exotic getaways, and luxurious gifts.

Initially, their relationship thrived with laughter, engaging conversations, and passion. But soon, cracks appeared. She became irritable and distant, unimpressed with his gestures unless they met her high standards.

Jim intensified his efforts, splurging on expensive gifts and trips, even neglecting his business to spend time with her. His desperation grew, leading to mistrust and surveillance. The relationship spiraled into chaos until she eventually left.

Now, Jim is grappling with the aftermath. He depleted his finances, neglected his business, and damaged his self-esteem. Through this ordeal, Jim realized harsh truths about himself: his poor judgment, superficial desires, and jealousy. These lessons were painful but valuable.

Jim's story is a common one. Many, like Jim, re-enter the dating world with high expectations, trying to force relationships that were never meant to work?"like squeezing into shoes that don’t fit, hoping they’ll eventually adapt.

I believe in soulmates. When you're with the right person, it may not always be perfect. You might disagree, have different interests, or spend time apart. But none of that matters when there’s deep trust, respect, and connection. It’s like coming home, feeling safe and supported by your best friend.

If you’re questioning your relationship, simply ask: "Am I trying to make the wrong shoes fit?"

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