I think it's easy to make things
more complicated than they need to be. Here are some basic rules of the
relationship road that will keep you headed in the right direction
1. Successful relationships take work. They
don't happen in a vacuum. They occur when the couples in them take the risk of
sharing what it is that's going on in their hearts and heads.
2. You can only change yourself, not your
partner. If you love someone and
think that after a while he or she will alter behaviors you find uncomfortable,
think again. If you want changes, put them on the table. so your partner knows
what you need.
3. All arguments stem from our own fear or pain. When
upset occurs, check out what's going on inside of you rather than get angry
with your partner. Truth is that we usually aren't upset for the reasons we
think we are.
4. Understand that men and women are very
different. We're not from Mars or Venus; we're not even in
the same solar system. understanding and
celebrating our differences will make living together more peaceful,
interesting, and fun.
5. Honor each other in some way every day. Every
morning you have the opportunity to make your relationship sweeter and deeper
by recommitting to your mate. Feeling respected and cherished by the one you
love makes life much nicer.
6. Anger is a waste of
time. Anger is also a relationship killer, because it
makes you self-absorbed and won't allow you to see the good. If you are annoyed
with your mate, give yourself some time to calm down and then gently discuss
what's going on for you.
7. Get regular tune-ups. Go
to a couples workshop, talk with a counselor, or read a relationship book
together at least once a year. Even if you don't think you need it, you will
pick up a couple of ideas, and the process alone will strengthen your
connection.
8. Find a way to become and stay best friends. For
some this sounds unromantic, but for those who live it, most say it's the best
part of their time together.
9. Be responsible for your own happiness. No
other person can make you happy. It's something you have to do on your own. If
you feel it's your partner's fault, think again, and look within to find out
what piece may be missing for you.
10. Give what you want to get. Our
needs change with time. If you'd like to feel understood, try being more
understanding. If you want to feel more love, try giving more. It's a simple
program that really works.
There are no guarantees, but
couples who practice these techniques have longer and stronger relationships
than those who are not proactive in their love.
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