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    3 Signs You Are Chasing Love Instead Of Seeking It

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    People sometimes seek romantic relationships to feel loved or yearn for some affection in their lives. Here are 3 signs you are chasing, not seeking love, according to Dr Chandni Tugnait, M.D. (Alternative Medicines), Psychotherapist, Life Coach, Business Coach, NLP Expert, Healer, Founder & Director – Gateway of Healing.

    Many people are drawn to love interests or partners because they crave affection. However, these knee-jerk romantic emotions frequently lead to nothing meaningful in the long run. On the surface, they signal that deeper personal work is required before making significant connections. People frequently end up in dead-end entanglements or one-sided partnerships when they seek external validation rather than focusing on themselves. While seeking love is a journey of self-discovery, alignment, and authentic connection, chasing love can be a difficult, sometimes unfulfilling endeavour that leads away from one’s authentic self.

    Here are 3 signs you are chasing love instead of seeking it :

    1) Creating identities rather than revealing authenticity

    One of the most striking indicators of chasing love is a desire to shape oneself into an imagined ideal image. This isn’t about self-improvement or growth; it’s about creating an identity based on what we think would make us more likeable or acceptable to others. In this pursuit, love becomes a trophy for which we must transform ourselves, sacrificing our true essence in the process. The danger is not just the potential loss of one’s identity but also the knowledge that any affection drawn under this pretence is for the persona rather than the individual.

    In contrast, seeking love is an opportunity to be real. It entails revealing your true self, with all its flaws and oddities, and believing that genuine connections stem from honest presentations. It’s an introspective journey that asks, “Who am I when I am loved for being purely me?” This method prioritizes self-discovery over self-improvement, cultivating friendships based on authenticity and mutual acceptance.

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    2) Feeling Stuck

    When people desperately seek external validation, they frequently find themselves trapped in confusing relationship entanglements without commitment. Despite wanting more, if one person refuses to define the relationship, it indicates they do not share the same vision of serious long-term commitment. Draw the line if you are stuck in an emotional limbo, waiting for clarity, stability, or availability that never comes. You deserve to devote your attention to seeking reciprocal and defined ties with partners rather than pursuing half-interested people who keep you at arm’s length.

    3) Misinterpreting Conflict

    Chasing love carries the idea that true love is conflict-free, leading to avoiding confrontation at all costs. This goal glorifies permanent concord, creating an image of love that is always in agreement and tranquil. However, this ideal is unattainable and destructive, as it stifles growth and understanding in partnerships. Avoiding confrontation means avoiding deeper intimacy and connection since it hinders the discovery of deeper layers within each other and the partnership itself.

    On the other hand, seeking love acknowledges that conflict is essential to developing relationships. It knows that dispute is a natural element of love, providing opportunities for growth, understanding, and greater connection. In this light, conflict should not be dreaded or avoided but instead embraced to increase intimacy and mutual understanding. Relationships grow in strength and depth as they navigate these problems together.

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      Dr. Chandni Tugnait is the founder of Gateway of Healing, a TEDx speaker, Relationship Expert – Tinder India, NeuroEnergetic Transformation Coach, Psychotherapist, Life Coach, Business Coach, NLP Expert, and Healer. Over the past 15 years, she has transformed lives of more than 50,000 individuals through her work. Featured in over 500 leading media publications, Dr. Chandni is recognized for her expertise in mental health, personal growth, and relationships. Her mission is to empower people to achieve success and well-being through the alignment of energy, mindset and action.
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