Time to Move On – The Reason Relationships End
8 hours ago
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- The author reflects on reevaluating relationships after a wake-up call with a long-standing nonprofit.
- A 25-year relationship with a nonprofit changed when a new executive director took over, leading to a lack of communication.
- The author realized that relationships, whether personal or professional, often change and aren't always permanent.
- Common reasons for moving on from relationships include changes in personal growth, mission alignment, and trust.
- Wake-up calls can prompt reevaluation of relationships when values no longer align or trust is broken.
- The author emphasizes that moving on from relationships is not failure but a natural part of growth and change.
- Lessons include the importance of investing in meaningful relationships and pruning those that no longer serve you.
- The article concludes with a discussion on the universal human need for relationships and the pain of losing them.