Benefits of Having Standards
- Naeemah Adero
- Jul 29, 2022
- 2 min read

Deciding on your standards is a time to reflect on who you are, what you need, and what you want. Going through the process of establishing standards alone is good for helping you get to know who you are. It is also a good method for setting the tone for a healthy relationship. One of the important things you want to do when establishing your standards is to make sure they are realistic. Sometimes the standards people make can work against them and hinder them from reaching the level of success they want in a relationship, or it could prolong the process of finding a suitable partner. Nevertheless, there are benefits to having standards for a relationship. See those benefits below.
Provide protection
Standards create boundaries that provide a safeguard for your mental and physical well-being.
Creates Structure
When standards are in place, it limits the chances of unhealthy practices and behaviors. Though there is no perfect formula or way to behave around and with your partner, following your predetermined standards allows you the opportunity to make a wise choice as you navigate through the relationship, especially when you are in compromising situations. In essence, it provides clear boundaries, sets the tone for the course of the relationship, and allows for consistent relationship practices.
Peace of mind
With the knowledge of having standards, you can navigate your behavior with your partner and how you allow your partner to interact with you without fear. It reduces unwarranted compromises.
Informed Decision-making
Allow yourself to think about what is best for you and the relationship. When getting to know someone, it helps you decide the course of the relationship based on whether your potential partner is comfortable with your standards or not and vice versa.
Promotes Communication
Having standards promotes healthy and intentional conversations. You can express your needs, requirements, and goals. A time may come, at some point, when you may need to have a discussion surrounding your standards.
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