You may feel drawn to competitive activities like games and sports today. This drive to compete with others may also express itself in your daily routine as you challenge colleagues or loved ones to see who can do certain tasks more quickly or efficiently. The competitiveness you likely feel, however, is good-natured and friendly. You may want to engage in social activities that contain an aspect of rivalry. While winning may be your goal, you'll likely enjoy yourself whether you win or lose and be happy to see the joy on the faces of those who best you. You may find that adding a touch of fun competition helps you grow closer with those whom you compete against. Consider hosting a board game party or inviting loved ones to play a few rounds of cards today.
Friendly competition can help you cement the bonds that bind you to your family and friends. You may be afraid to compete with your loved ones because you fear that simple good-natured rivalry will transform into true antagonism and lead to hurt feelings. But it is often on the field of opposition that we learn most about one another. As rivals, you'll open up to one another in new ways. In working separately toward a common goal, there is both the excitement of competition and the knowledge that your objective is a shared one. A tension is created that results in a peaceful resolution at the end of your contest. The games you play with others and the friendly rivalry you enjoy today will strengthen your relationships.
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