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Operations May Cease

Itโ€™s Time to Stop

By Sandy GillmanPublished 5 days ago โ€ข 1 min read
A public notice on the upkeep of relationships. Image designed in Canva.

From here forward,

you are no longer required

to go above and beyond

to maintain relationships

with peers.

๐Ÿ›‘

Without consent,

responsibility has defaulted to you

and this protocol is

no longer working.

๐Ÿ›‘

The current practice you

have been following

is causing functional inertia.

๐Ÿ›‘

The breach in communications

you have noticed

is due to the passivity

of the individuals mentioned above.

The other stakeholders have

always been under the assumption

that communication was your department.

It failed to occur to them

that transmission requires multiple parties.

๐Ÿ›‘

Following this new procedure may

cause a wave of apathy to be noted

across certain relationships.

Feel free to terminate said relationships.

Those systems are full of errors,

and canโ€™t be repaired.

๐Ÿ›‘

All required tasks

to ensure upkeep of relationships

have been completed by you.

๐Ÿ›‘

Thereโ€™s nothing more for you to do.

Operations may cease.

For your own sake,

itโ€™s time to stop.

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About the Creator

Sandy Gillman

Iโ€™m a mum to a toddler, just trying to get through the day. I like to write about the ups and downs of parenting. Iโ€™m not afraid to tell it like it is. I hope youโ€™ll find something here to laugh, relate to, and maybe even learn from.

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  • Kimberly J Egana day ago

    One-sided relationships are so painful, because it seems that no matter what that one person does, it's never enough to earn a response from the other party. This poem does a lot to capture that reality and to give the giver permission to leave (although, in reality, the receiver has already given all the permission necessary).

  • Tiffany Gordon2 days ago

    Brilliant work Sandy!

  • Yes, relationships shouldn't be one-sided. That doesn't just cause functional inertia... it can cause a disaster! Well said, Sandy.

  • Rachel Robbins2 days ago

    This made me breath out a little and step back. Excellent public service. โค๏ธ

  • Imola Tรณth2 days ago

    I should re-read this next time I travel home to my family...Thank you for the reminder: it takes more than one...

  • Aarsh Malik3 days ago

    This read like a formal notice to my own nervous system. It made me reflect on how many relationships survive only because one person keeps pushing. That realization stung but also felt freeing.

  • I so get this Sandy. I have lately been looking at some of my friendships and have realized maybe itโ€™s time to transition some from friend status to acquaintance or less. Itโ€™s time again to remember who is truly #1 in my life. Thank you for writing this - it is very therapeutical.

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  • Bravo. Thank you. HUGS

  • Oh dear, I'm afraid I'm the friend that leads others to need this warning. This was a great entry and a great reminder for those of you who do all the heavy lifting in relationships, it shouldn't always be your responsibility. A good reminder to me, too, to be better at making first contact with my friends. Good luck in the challenge and in creating healthy boundaries!

  • Sara Wilson5 days ago

    ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘

  • Great entry!๐Ÿ’–

  • Well-wrought, Sandy! I really feel this one. Too many times in my life have I found myself on the other end of a draining, one-way relationship. When I started curating my life around meaning, relationships became fewer, but value increased exponentially!

  • Antoni De'Leon5 days ago

    AMEN and amen.

  • "It failed to occur to them that transmission requires multiple parties." Yes, indeed! So true. Great entry, Sandy!

  • Cristal S.5 days ago

    It's a life-changing moment when you finally choose your own mental health and wellbeing over pleasing others. Great entry for the challenge!

  • Sid Aaron Hirji5 days ago

    Sometimes you have to sever ties

  • I've stopped reaching out and trying to keep in touch with people for my own wellbeing. It's quite liberating. Loved your poem!

  • Lamar Wiggins5 days ago

    -The other stakeholders have always been under the assumption that communication was your department.- So relatable... Great entry, Sandy!

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