Sunday 26 April 2020

Maintaining a Healthy Relationship

Culture says that chemistry and compatibility are keys to an enjoyable marriage, but character and commitment are really the essential qualities.
We live in a society where we are pressurized to talk about relationships and actively pursue them. For you to flourish in your relationship all you need is a little “Attention” and “Intention” also lots of nourishment.

 Every relationship requires hard work, wisdom and the grace of God to move on and hold on every move you make each day. However, if you want to maintain a healthy relationship, you have to work on keeping the romance alive and on continuing to grow each day with your partner and as an individual. Though the process is not always easy, but you can make relationship thrive if you and your partner are willing to put in effort.
One thing you should know is that no relationship is perfect all the time. A healthy relationship takes more than attraction both people feel good about the relationship most of the time.
If your marriage is not as rosy as you expected it to be, you don’t need to feel bad or quarrel with yourself because there is hope and light.

 Always politely talk to your partner about things that you think could be better. Good communication is a big part of solving problems. If you have problems with working through things on your own, you might consider getting help from a counselor. Sometimes talking with a counselor or a therapist can help couples work through issues and improve their relationships. 

Every relationship is unique and people come together for many different reasons. Part of what defines a healthy relationship is sharing a common goal for exactly what you want the relationship to be and where you want it to go.

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