From accepting somebody’s traits and behaviours to making them realize where they are going in life, it’s one hell of a job. Here’s how you can be somebody’s emotional anchor…read on:
It’s not easy being someone’s emotional anchor as a lot goes into understanding and evaluating a situation. From accepting somebody’s traits and behaviours to making them realize where they are going in life, it’s one hell of a job. Here’s how you can be somebody’s emotional anchor…read on:
Hear them out:
The first rule is to be patient listener than a talker. Hear them out with all your heart and mind and let them complete their thoughts and ideas. It’s only when you know what they want to say can you help them out, else all your efforts will go into drain. Remember, a good listener always has the best solutions because he knows exactly how to respond.
Don’t be judgemental:
Whatever their problems, do not be judgemental. It’s their life and they have had to deal with a lot of bad stuff, it doesn’t mean that you judge their actions and hold them against them. You have to be fair if you want to help an emotionally withdrawn person.
Don’t pry:
He/she will eventually tell you everything as you’re the one he/she is seeking out. So, it’s better not to pry and make him/her insecure and troubled. Let them tell their stories at their own pace as that’s what will make them open up better.
Be available:
It might not be feasible in the beginning, but you have got to be there for them whenever they need you. Your availability is the last hope they are holding on to so you can’t snatch that away from them. Be there emotionally as and when they want you to be.
No comparisons:
Even if it’s in the best of intentions, there’s no need to compare them and their life story with somebody else’s. Everybody has a different boat to sail and he/she is going to be rowing it hi/her own way. You’re there to offer support and not make life even more difficult for that person.