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Unfortunately I have the same situation, can't get access:(
Here are some things to know about and how to deal with.)
Things To Know About Melancholies:
- They require truth, request, unwavering quality, and steadfastness
- Require stable situations
- Can turn out to be exceptionally capable in new territories if since time is running short to learn it legitimately and not be pushed.
- They have low confidence
- They require alone (calm) time to regerate
- They require minimal physical fondness and can feel swarmed in the event that somebody moves into their space.
- Are exceptionally free and are self-persuaded.
- Melancholies are profound masterminds and have dynamic personalities.
Things You Should Do (and Not Do!) for Melancholies:
- Work hard at aiding at raise their confidence by strengthening the positive and down playing the negative inside nature.
- Demonstrate to them that they are cherished and acknowledged, showing just negligible measures of physical consideration
- Try not to meddle with their autonomy or what they are self-roused to do or fulfill
- Give them a home that is systematic and goes about as a haven far from whatever is left of the world.
Try not to compel them to go up against the sole obligation regarding another person.
Be watchful with cash and demonstrate that you are endeavoring to be moderate with cash.
- Try not to influence them to feel absurd, condemn them, or face them for their missteps.
- Discipline/rewards have little impact; the despairing is self-persuaded.
- Help the Melancholy concentrate their brains on positive things, thinking on things that are great rather than things that are negative. This will diminish their ill humor and sadness.
- Urge them to show or express their profound and delicate sentiments in ways that are agreeable to them and to those they adore.
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