#153 When You’re Not Getting What You Need in a Relationship

When You’re Not Getting What You Need in a Relationship
What do you do when someone you love can’t meet you in the way you need? We explores the shift from trying to change others to learning how to meet reality with honesty, grief, and self-responsibility.

When you’re not getting what you need in a relationship, there can be a quiet kind of pain that shows up in our relationships.

It’s not always loud or dramatic.

It doesn’t always come with conflict.

Sometimes, it simply feels like a subtle ache. A longing. A gap.

You want more understanding.

More warmth.

More reciprocity.

And no matter how clearly you speak or how thoughtfully you show up, something doesn’t quite land.

The Instinct to Try Harder

Most of us respond to this gap by trying.

We explain ourselves more clearly and soften our tone. Maybe we accommodate, or translate.

We look for the right combination of words or presence that might finally unlock connection.

But underneath all that effort… is often something else.

The Work Beneath the Work

Underneath all that effort is often grief.

Grief that we cannot be met where we are.

Grief that this version of the relationship may not exist.

And when grief isn’t allowed, it often turns into control.

Not overt control, but subtle shaping by trying to influence or guide or help the other person “grow”.

When You’re Not Getting What You Need in a Relationship: A Different Orientation

There’s another way to relate, and it begins with a simple but profound shift:

I will bring what matters to me and allow others to opt in or opt out.

This moves us out of persuasion, performance and quiet demand into invitation, clarity and choice.

Turning Insight into Action

Here are some practical steps you can try when gathering information.

1. Name what isn’t available

Gently and honestly acknowledge where your needs are not being met without blaming or fixing.

2. Notice where effort replaces grief

Where are you trying harder instead of feeling what’s true?

3. Shift from demand to invitation

Practice expressing what you would love without requiring a particular response.

What This Shift Makes Possible

When we stop trying to change others, we begin to see more clearly who can meet us here, who can meet us partially, and who can’t meet us at all.

With this information, we get to choose how we engage.

Not from resignation.

Not from self-abandonment.

But from grounded awareness.

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Dr. Yvette Erasmus is a clinical psychologist, author, and host of the podcast Conversations from the Heart. Through her integrated approach to personal transformation, she has built a global community, teaching people how to live into their values with courage and authenticity.

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