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5 Ways you’re unknowingly sabotaging your relationships

by Staff Bona

Healthy relationships don’t usually fall apart overnight. More often, it’s the small habits, repeated over time, that quietly create distance between partners, friends and even family members. The tricky part? Many of us don’t realise we’re doing it.

If your relationships have been feeling strained lately, these common behaviours could be the reason why.

Also see: Are situationships replacing traditional relationships?

1. You’re always distracted  

In today’s hyper-connected world, being physically present doesn’t always mean being emotionally available. Constant scrolling, replying to emails during dinner or checking notifications while someone is talking can make loved ones feel ignored.

People want to feel heard and valued. Putting your phone down and giving someone your full attention can strengthen connection more than grand gestures ever will.

2. You avoid difficult conversations 

Many South Africans grow up believing conflict should be avoided at all costs. But silence often creates more damage than honesty.

When issues are ignored, resentment builds beneath the surface. Healthy communication means addressing concerns calmly and respectfully before they become bigger problems.

3. You expect people to read your mind 

One of the biggest relationship mistakes is assuming others should automatically know what you need. Whether it’s emotional support, affection or space, unclear expectations often lead to disappointment.

Open communication is essential in any healthy relationship. Asking for what you need doesn’t make you demanding — it makes misunderstandings less likely.

Also see: Why individuality matters in relationships 

4. You hold onto past mistakes  

Bringing up old arguments during every disagreement keeps relationships stuck in a cycle of blame. While it’s important to address hurt feelings, constantly revisiting the past prevents growth and healing.

Forgiveness doesn’t mean forgetting; it means choosing not to weaponise old wounds.

5. You neglect yourself 

Ironically, one of the fastest ways to damage relationships is by ignoring your own wellbeing. Burnout, stress and unresolved personal issues often spill into our interactions with others.

Prioritising self-care, boundaries and mental health can improve how you show up in every relationship.

Final thoughts

Strong relationships require effort, awareness and emotional maturity. By recognising these subtle self-sabotaging habits, you can build healthier, more meaningful connections in every area of your life.

Also see: Love in real life: What healthy relationships actually look like

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