HOW TO STRENGTHEN YOUR LOVING RELATIONSHIP
Everyone’s
relationship is unique, and people come together for many different reasons.
But there are some things that good relationships have in common. Knowing the
basic principles of healthy relationships helps keep them meaningful,
fulfilling and exciting in both happy times and sad.
What
makes a healthy love relationship?
Staying involved with
each other: Some relationships get stuck in peaceful
coexistence, but without truly relating to each other and working together.
While it may seem stable on the surface, lack of involvement and communication
increases distance. When you need to talk about something important, the
connection and understanding may no longer be there.
Communication:
Honest, direct communication is a key
part of any relationship. When both people feel comfortable expressing their
needs, fears, and desires, trust and bonds are strengthened. Nonverbal
cues—body language like eye contact, leaning forward or away, or touching
someone’s arm—are critical to communication.
Getting through
conflict: Some couples talk
things out quietly, while others may raise their voices and passionately
disagree. The key in a strong relationship, though, is not to be fearful of
conflict. You need to be safe to express things that bother you without fear of
retaliation, and be able to resolve conflict without humiliation, degradation
or insisting on being right.
Keeping outside relationships
and interests alive:
No one person can meet all of our needs, and expecting too much from someone
can put a lot of unhealthy pressure on a relationship. Having friends and
outside interests not only strengthens your social network, but brings new
insights and stimulation to the relationship, too.
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