Picking Good People by Dr. Henry Cloud

After 20 years in the profession of helping people, I have come to understand something: we cause much of our pain by the people we choose. In every kind of clinical issue that psychologists deal with, relationships are a big part of the picture in some way.
Consider these questions:

Are you experiencing the same problems or feelings that you’ve experienced in previous relationships?

Do you find that you continually pick people to fall in love with or become close friends with who hurt you
in some way?

Do you find yourself wondering if there are any “good ones” out there?

Do you often go through periods of emotional turmoil as a result of choosing someone who wasn’t good for
you?

Is “How did I get myself into this?” a frequent question you ask yourself?

A lot of people can relate to these feelings. Their relationships leave them lacking in some way, leaving them to
wonder why they end up in the situations they do. They wonder what they are doing wrong, why they “deserve” to
be treated in such a way, and if it can ever be any different.

The truth is that poor relational choices are self-inflicted, but can be changed with a little work. Most people find
themselves in one rotten relationship after another, and don’t stop to analyze why they make these choices. They
just assume they are unlucky, often not considering there may be a better way to make choices in relationships.
Before we talk about choosing, though, let’s look at hurtful selections people make. What makes a poor choice? In
a word—character. The quality of someone’s makeup determines whether or not they’ll be good in a relationship.
We are attracted to someone’s outsides: their looks, their status, their intelligence, or achievements. But, we
experience their insides: their character. The character makeup of a person determines what they’ll be like in a
relationship. If they do not have the ability to do certain things that require good character, then they won’t be able
to be good in relationships.

In working with many people over the years, I find that relational problems occur when one or both of the participants are unable to meet the realistic demands of a relationship. This is usually because they are emotionally
undeveloped in certain areas. And the result is a lot of pain caused by unmet basic needs.
Throughout the rest of this article, we’ll look at four principles that will help you choose the right person, be the
right person, and develop healthy relationships.

Connection
A relationship is first and foremost about emotional connection. Our attachments to others are called “bonds,”
and they are created and maintained by someone’s ability to share and connect from the heart, with all of its
emotional vulnerabilities and tender feelings.

Many people can relate on a superficial and social level. But in a long-term relationship of any kind, it becomes
increasingly important for you to be able to share your heart with someone, and have your heart be safe. In
evaluating people that you are going to give your heart to, be careful to see if they can respond responsibly to
your vulnerability and feelings, and also if they can share their own heart with you. That is how bonds are built and
maintained.
Consider these questions:

Can they listen and empathize with your feelings and vulnerabilities?

Can they share on an emotional level?

Do you go away from time with them feeling like you have connected, or do you feel alone in the
relationship?

Is there a high level of assurance that your bond will be protected?

Boundaries
Another important aspect of a relationship is to respect each other’s personal boundaries. A boundary is a property line that defines where you end, and someone else begins. Good relationships have a high degree of respect
for each person respecting the other’s “person.”
One way you can tell someone respects your boundaries, is whether you feel free to be in control of your own
person, or whether you feel invaded, or controlled, by the other person. A healthy person will respect your wishes
to be in control of yourself and what you want to do, or not do. Do they become unreasonable when you refuse to
do something? Can they allow you to be separate from them and have your space? Do they see you as an extension
of themselves, in some way, and feel they have a right to control you and do whatever they want with you?
Consider the following questions:

Do they pressure you into spending too much of your time with them, or can you say “no” to their wishes
and still be accepted?

Do they push in other areas, such as the physical area, in a dating relationship?

Can they hear and respect your “no” when they push you further than you want to go?

Do they allow you the freedom to have different opinions, values, and wishes than they do? Or do you feel
like you have to somehow be a “clone” of what they want you to be?

Do you feel like your choices are respected? Or do you feel like there is only one “will” in the relationship?

Is it “their way or the highway?”

Perfectionism
Another important area is the way a relationship handles the imperfections of each partner. In this world, we aren’t
going to be perfect, or find a perfect person to love. How will each person deal with the imperfections in the
relationship?

Have you ever been in a relationship where you felt some pressure to be “ideal”? The fallout of that kind of
relationship can be difficult at best, and disastrous at worst. You can feel like it is not OK to be yourself, to be real
with your faults and imperfections, and to make mistakes.

In dating relationships, perfectionism can be displayed in the pressure to look or act a certain way so your
partner will be happy with you. In friendships, it can be the pressure to not make mistakes or let them down. In
parent-child relationships, it can be to be the ideal “trophy” child, making a parent happy by living up to unrealistic
expectations.
Think about these questions:

Is it OK with your partner when you are “less than ideal”? What happens when you gain a few pounds or don’t look exactly like your partner wants you to? Or if you are not as successful as an “ideal” partner would be?

When you make a mistake, do you feel the freedom to confess to them that you failed?

Are you free to be your total real self with your partner? Can you reveal your faults and parts of yourself
that aren’t so great?

Are there “image pressures” in the relationship? Do you feel the pressure to appear to be something that
you aren’t, and wish that you could just be yourself?

Equality
The last quality we will look at is the ability for significant others to see you as an equal in the relationship. Difficult relationships often have a dynamic called “one up/one down.” One partner always has to be the boss in the relationship, and is the self-appointed “parent.” They relate to the other primarily in terms of “shoulds,” telling them what they should do and not do. This works well for a young child and a parent, but in adult friendships, dating relationships, and marriages, it fails if one partner is not seen as worthy of respect.
In short, it has to do with being dominated. Dominating relationships are very immature, and lead to stunted
emotional growth in both people. These relationships may be comfortable, but are more often miserable and
extremely limiting. And being under the control of another person doesn’t lead to intimacy. When determining if
your relationship has equality problems, consider these questions:

Do you feel that the other person always has to be in the superior position?

Do you frequently feel like a child around them?

Do you feel dominated and put down, even in a nice way?

Is there a judgmental quality to your relationship?

These character issues help relationships last and grow. No matter how attractive someone is, or how much we
like them, if they have the character problems we just looked at, you are looking for trouble. In choosing your next
significant relationship, consider these traits as carefully as you look at whatever else draws you to the person.

The Problem
It would be nice to spot those issues and steer clear of problem people, but none of us are certain how a person is
going to react to certain situations. Today they may seem like a person who has a healthy respect for boundaries,
but six months from now may be hoarding all your time and attention. None of us can evaluate another perfectly.
But we can get better at it!

The way we learn to find people who we can have a healthy relationship with, is only partly based on knowledge.
The biggest part of the solution has to do with our own character. To pick people of good character, we have to
first become a person of healthy character. To find someone who can connect, we have to connect. To relate to
someone with good boundaries, we have to have good boundaries of our own. To be with someone who is real, we
have to grow past our own perfectionism.

The process by which we make the necessary changes in our own character is called spiritual growth. As we grow
inside to become the person we were created to be, we find that we have better and better character ourselves,
and as a result, make better choices in significant relationships. This requires work in our spiritual lives and
makeup, and that’s not an easy process. But for those who have taken this challenge, they find that the work is
worth the effort.

So, get to work. Find a good community where you can learn how to grow in your ability to connect, be free from
the control of others, be real, and be equal. Develop your spiritual life in such a community, as you learn to relate
to your God and others in a deeper way. The lifelong rewards will surprise you.

The way we learn to find people who we can have a healthy relationship with, is only partly based on knowledge.
The biggest part of the solution has to do with our own character. To pick people of good character, we have to
first become a person of healthy character. To find someone who can connect, we have to connect. To relate to
someone with good boundaries, we have to have good boundaries of our own. To be with someone who is real, we
have to grow past our own perfectionism.

The process by which we make the necessary changes in our own character is called spiritual growth. As we grow
inside to become the person we were created to be, we find that we have better and better character ourselves,
and as a result, make better choices in significant relationships. This requires work in our spiritual lives and
makeup, and that’s not an easy process. But for those who have taken this challenge, they find that the work is
worth the effort.

So, get to work. Find a good community where you can learn how to grow in your ability to connect, be free from
the control of others, be real, and be equal. Develop your spiritual life in such a community, as you learn to relate
to your God and others in a deeper way. The lifelong rewards will surprise you.

Published ©2007 Cru Press, Campus Crusade for Christ, Inc.

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