Return on Relationship and You

Return on Relationship (ROR) is a powerful concept that is gaining widespread use in the business world. However, its application can be extended beyond business, and it can be used to foster a better relationship with yourself. Let’s explore the idea of ROR and how it can be applied to cultivate a more positive relationship with yourself.

What is ROR?

ROR, or Return on Relationship, is a concept that emphasizes the value of building and maintaining meaningful relationships with customers. The idea behind ROR is that when companies invest in building positive relationships with their customers, those customers will be more likely to remain loyal and advocate for the brand. In other words, the return on the investment made in relationship-building is a loyal and engaged customer base.

Applying ROR to your self-care:

Now, let’s consider how we can apply the concept of ROR to self-care. Just like how companies invest time and effort into building relationships with customers, we should also invest time and effort into building a positive relationship with ourselves. By doing so, we can reap the benefits of self-love, care, and appreciation.

So, what does it mean to invest in oneself? Here are a few ideas:

  • Practice self-care: Just like how companies invest in their customers’ needs and preferences, we should invest in our own well-being. This can include activities such as exercise, healthy eating, getting enough rest, and engaging in hobbies and activities that bring us joy.
  • Cultivate self-awareness: Understanding ourselves is key to building a positive relationship with ourselves. This can involve practices such as journaling, meditation, therapy, or simply allowing ourselves time to think freely. By becoming more self-aware, we can identify our needs, desires, and values, and make choices that align with them.
  • Set boundaries: Just as companies set boundaries to protect their resources and maintain healthy relationships with customers, we should also set boundaries to protect our time, energy, and emotional well-being. This can involve saying no to commitments that don’t align with our priorities or values, or setting limits on the amount of time we spend on certain activities.
  • Practice self-compassion: Just like how companies show empathy and understanding towards their customers, we should also practice self-compassion towards ourselves. This means treating ourselves with kindness and understanding, and accepting ourselves for who we are, flaws and all. Sometimes a realigning of expectations, in so many parts of our lives, can be incredibly uplifting. 

Investing in oneself can lead to a variety of benefits, including:

  • Increased self-esteem and self-confidence: By building a positive relationship with ourselves, we can increase our self-esteem and self-confidence, and feel more comfortable in our own skin.
  • Improved physical and mental health: Practicing self-care and setting boundaries can improve our physical and mental health, reducing stress and increasing overall well-being.
  • Greater clarity and focus: By becoming more self-aware and identifying our values and priorities, we can make more informed decisions and focus on what truly matters to us.
  • More fulfilling relationships: When we have a positive relationship with ourselves, we are more likely to have positive relationships with others. By treating ourselves with kindness and compassion, we can extend the same kindness and compassion to others.

In conclusion, Return on Relationship is a concept that can be applied not just to business, but also to cultivating a positive relationship with ourselves. By investing in self-care, self-awareness, boundaries, and self-compassion, we can reap the benefits of increased self-esteem, improved health, greater focus, and more fulfilling relationships.

SO... take some time to invest in yourself and build a positive Return on Relationship, ROR, today! This first appeared on Ted Rubin.

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