Relationship Post-Mortem
Although differences and misunderstandings are at occasions a natural part of normal relationships, there are numerous cases where friction seems to take place a major part of the time you spend together. Some people even consider if you desire a relationship to do well, you have to give in and imagine that your significant other is “good” and you are “wrong.” Or you experience like you must be in control in the relationship. Approaches like these will result in a long, gloomy life with a loved one that usually ends in emotional suffering.
Although there are some communication ways learned from classes, counseling and therapy that do appear to work in moving you and your partner in the way of a successful and loving relationship, you will find there is a healthier, more effective way to repair relationships. Our professionals will show you how to rid yourself of the causes of gratuitous fighting and misunderstanding.
16 tips to improve relationships:
- Have a talk about your beliefs.
- Talk with your partner openly and honestly.
- Take responsibility for your feelings.
- Know you can only change yourself.
- Don't give up yourself for the relationship.
- Be yourself always.
- Speak your wants and needs to your partner.
- Examine your beliefs about love relationships.
- Listen with your whole body, mind and soul.
- Recognize them as they are.
- Know your intentions behind your words.
- Let go of absolute value judgments.
- Express your positive reception and appreciation openly and often.
- Drop your expectations of how they "should" be.
- Use funniness to defuse difficult situations.
- Examine your desire to manage your partner.