What Happens to Your Relationships When You Start Growing: The Truth About Change
When someone starts working on themselves, life improvement gets expected. What gets expected less is the way relationships start to reorganize, sometimes in ways that feel more like loss than progress. Personal growth affects every connection, and understanding how and why this happens can reduce confusion and casualties. The first thing that changes is tolerance for dynamics that used to feel normal. Patterns that never got questioned before become visible. Maybe there's a friend who always turns the conversation back to herself. Maybe there's a family member who criticizes under the guise of concern. Maybe there's a partner who expects emotional management. These dynamics existed before growth started, and participation in them happened without much awareness. Now they're clear, and what's visible creates discomfort. This new awareness creates a problem. What gets seen cannot get unseen. Wishing for the easy comfort of those relationships, back when the imbal...