Need Some Yoda Wisdom
This rule requires some serious Jedi wisdom, as navigating each other’s family and friends can, at times, be challenging.

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Everyone Has An Opinion
Yes, we do. But are my opinions of my husband’s family and friends based on loving acceptance or from the lenses of my own issues and I’m projecting them?
Mind you, there may be behaviors of some family or friends that are toxic – and hopefully your spouse welcomes the opportunity for input on how to navigate challenging situations. This isn’t an opportunity to unleash your frustrations with colorful character assassinations that creates ill-will. This is an opportunity for peaceful, respectful solutions that deepens the connection between you.
Respect for your spouse’s feelings of their family and friends goes a long way.
Separate the Behavior From the Person
Gently and compassionately identifying the behavior of the family member or friend in question is a first step. You’re addressing a behavior – not the person as a whole.
Using “I” statements, to communicate how your spouse’s outdated dance with certain family and friends makes you feel, such as, “I feel really uncomfortable when….” or “I feel like my boundaries are being overstepped when..” is a softer approach, yet still may evoke defensiveness.
Your spouse may be defensive, for reasons you’re probably already aware of but your spouse isn’t willing to acknowledge, or perhaps they acknowledge but don’t want to talk about it. Fair enough.
Focus on Yourself
I only have control over myself. If I’m struggling with a family member or friend of my husband’s – this can be a wonderful life lesson on how to navigate through the struggle. It has been my experience, if I’m struggling with someone – typically I’m being triggered and can look within for a solution.
Be Kind
As best as you can, let your opinions of your spouse’s family and friends be remembered for acceptance and kindness. Underneath every person is a struggle we know nothing about.
S, 💚
Originally published: October 3rd, 2020


About me: Stephanie Wells
I’m a Reiki Master Teacher of Usui Shiki Ryoho – the Usui System of Natural Healing. I was attuned in Levels I, II & IIIA in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. During a 6 week stay in Mararikulam North, Kerala, India I was reattuned in Levels I, II, & IIIA as well as acquiring my Level IIIB Master Teacher attunement.
55 Rules For Love:
Study Of “The 55 Rules For Love”
55 Rules For Love – Rule #1 – When It Arrives, Cherish It
55 Rules For Love – Rule #2 – Whatever You Accept, You Will Get
55 Rules For Love – Rule # 5 – Don’t Say Words With The Intent To Hurt
55 Rules For Love – Rule # 6 – Accept And Forgive Easily
55 Rules For Love – Rule #7 – Don’t Be Scared To Disagree, It Is Healthy
55 Rules For Love – Rule #8 – Never Be Too Busy For Each Other
55 Rules For Love – Rule #9 – Do Not Punish
55 Rules For Love – Rule #10 – Accept Honest Criticism, It Is Good For Us
55 Rules For Love – Rule #11 – Admit When You Are Wrong, Quickly
55 Rules For Love – Rule #12 – Support Each Other When The Going Gets Tough
55 Rules For Love – Rule # 13 – Live In The Moment – Be Present
55 Rules For Love – Rule #14 – Leave The Past Where It Belongs
55 Rules For Love – Rule #15 – Leave Drama Out Of It
55 Rules For Love – Rule #16 – Don’t Try To Control
55 Rules For Love – Rule #17 – Allow A Small Amount of Jealousy
55 Rules For Love – Rule #18 – Don’t Use Comparisons
55 Rules For Love – Rule #19 – Celebrate Differences
55 Rules For Love – Rule #20 – Communicate Openly and Honestly
55 Rules For Love – Rule #21 – Listen Very Carefully
55 Rules For Love – Rule #22 – Don’t Judge
55 Rules For Love – Rule # 23 – Don’t Manipulate To Get Results
55 Rules For Love – Rule # 24 – Learn and Grow
55 Rules For Love – Rule #25 – Don’t Try To Change Each Other
55 Rules For Love – Rule #26 – Don’t Condemn Each Other’s Family and Friends
55 Rules For Love – Rule #27 – Lines, Flaws and Imperfections are Beautiful
55 Rules For Love – Rule #28 – Trust Your Instincts, But Don’t Be Paranoid
55 Rules For Love – Rule #30 – Instead of Power, Aim For Balance
55 Rules for Love – Rule #31 – Space Is Needed To Breathe And To Grow
55 Rules for Love – Rule #32 – Accept That You Are Both Unique – Never Compare
55 Rules For Love – Rule #33 – Have Fun, Laugh and Play – A Lot
55 Rules For Love – Rule #34 – Be Each Other’s Best Friend
55 Rules For Love – Rule #35 – Don’t Play Mind Games
55 Rules For Love – Rule #36 – Do Not Carelessly Throw Away Love
55 Rules For Love – Rule #37 – Don’t Waste Energy With Negative Thoughts
55 Rules For Love – Rule #38 – Compliment Often
55 Rules For Love – Rule #39 – Discover Each Other
55 Rules For Love – Rule #40 – Be Attentive And Understand What’s Not Said
55 Rules For Love – Rule #41 – Do At Least One Romantic And Thoughtful Thing Every Day
55 Rules For Love – Rule #42 – Take Picnics And Sleep Under The Stars
55 Rules For Love – Rule #43 – Don’t Just Speak About It, Show Love
55 Rules For Love – Rule #44 – Walk Together, Cook Together, Bathe Together, Read Together
55 Rules For Love – Rule #45 – Do Not Be Afraid, Love Requires Surrender
55 Rules For Love – Rule #46 – Be Loyal And Faithful
55 Rules For Love – Rule #47 – Trust
55 Rules For Love – Rule # 48 – Be Grateful
55 Rules For Love – Rule #49 – Fluidity Is Good, Accept Change
55 Rules For Love – Rule #50 – Don’t Sleep On A Fight
55 Rules For Love – Rule #51 – Don’t Cling To It, Know When To Let Go
55 Rules For Love – Rule #52 – Discover What Turns You Both On And Explore It
55 Rules For Love – Rule #52 – Make Love, But Also F*ck (Regularly)
55 Rules For Love – Rule #54 – Give And Receive Without Measure
55 Rules For Love – Rule #55 – Never Gamble With What You Can’t Afford To Lose
Stephanie, there is no greater truth in life than what you wrote as your last line in this blog…👵🏻💜🥰
💔 ” Underneath every person is a struggle we know nothing about”💔
There is something I read once that says….during meditation🙏
” Something’s we have no right to know, …
Go where you will…you will find this so”
Love the picture of You & Michael!💞
Thanks mama!!!
Nice quote, too!!! 🌻💛🥰🌻
Rule number 8 is my favourite. Being able to let go is the key to happiness.
Thank you for checking out my Rules for Love! Letting go is so important! Agreed! 🌻☮️
I like the advice of being kind. It is really the glue to most long lasting relationships.
Agreed! Thank you for your comment! There is a saying that says something like – if you can’t be right – be kind! ☮️🌻