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Missing Green Flags

Green Flags

Published: July 30, 2024 • ~8–10 min read

When chaos feels like chemistry, steady can feel “too easy.” That’s negativity bias at work—your brain is wired to scan for threats, not tenderness. Let’s train your attention to notice what’s actually good for you.

What Green Flags Look Like (in Texts)

Appreciation: “Thanks for inviting me — I loved meeting your friends.”

Consistency: “I’m running late; arriving 6:10. Want anything?”

Reciprocity: “Let me plan Saturday so you can relax.”

Why We Miss Them

The Big Three Greens

Spotting Practice (One Week)

References & Further Reading

FAQ: Noticing Green Flags

Why does healthy feel boring at first?

Novelty bias and old wiring make drama feel exciting. Steady attention can feel unfamiliar until your nervous system recalibrates.

What green flags matter most early on?

Consistency, repair after misunderstandings, and reciprocity in effort.

How can I train myself to notice greens?

Write three daily “bids for connection” you saw and how you responded.


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