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Being clingy can put a strain on relationships and make others feel suffocated. Here are some tips on how to be less clingy: 1. Build your self-confidence: Work on improving your self-esteem and building a sense of independence. This will help you feel less reliant on others for validation and attention. 2. Find hobbies and interests: Having your own hobbies and interests will give you something to focus on outside of your relationship or friendships. 3. Give space: It's important to give your loved ones space and respect their boundaries. Allow them to have their own time and don't constantly demand attention or contact. 4. Practice mindfulness: Being mindful can help you become more aware of your thoughts and emotions. This can help you identify when you're being clingy and take steps to address it. 5. Communicate effectively: Talk openly and honestly with your loved ones about how you're feeling. Let them know that you're working on being less clingy and ask for their support. 6. Seek professional help: If you're struggling with clinginess and finding it difficult to manage on your own, consider speaking to a therapist or counselor. They can provide you with the tools and support you need to overcome your clingy behavior.
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