RELATIONSHIP GOALS🌍💫
Human beings are wired to want intimate relationships; to love and be loved. Whether you’re in an established long-term relationship or in the first wonderful months of new love, doing some routine relationship maintenance is just a good idea. While every relationship is unique, there are a few tried and tested practices that can often help in giving just about any relationship a boost. Use these relationship goals tips to go next level and make your bond stronger. And even if they don’t work perfectly for you the first time, hopefully they can be a starting point from which you can be inspired and maybe use as a springboard to try some similar techniques that work for you and your partner specifically. After all, the secret to a happy relationship is often nothing more than just a little bit of effort.
•EMPATHY
•COMMUNICATION
It also worth remembering that communicating doesn’t just mean being able to make your own point well, but learning to listen to what your partner’s saying too. Try to employ ‘active listening’ when you’re talking together. Don’t just wait for your turn to speak, but really listen to what they’re saying. Repeat what they’re saying back to them. And ask them to clarify things – don’t always assume you know what they mean immediately.
•CONFLICT
People often think of arguing as inherently bad, but if there’s no conflict whatsoever in your relationship, there’s a good chance someone’s holding something back. Differences between you and your partner are pretty much inevitable – it’s how you deal with those differences that counts. Sometimes, it’s a case of trying to argue better. Try to use a ‘soft’ start that focusses on your feelings instead of attacking your partner – so, ‘I’m so upset you forgot our anniversary’, rather than ‘how could you be so insensitive, you didn’t even get a card!’. Try to avoid letting things spin out of control: don’t say things you’ll regret later or just trade insults. And be prepared to be forgiving: it’s only when both partners are willing to let go of their desire to ‘win’ the argument that it can actually end.
•COMMITMENT
In a long term relationship, commitment means being willing to work on difficulties together, planning for the future together and clarifying and protecting the boundaries you’ve agreed on. This takes persistence and hard work – but the rewards are more than worth it. And in the short term, it can also mean committing from moment to moment. Even if you’re on a first date with someone, it’s important you’re able to give things your full attention and show interest instead of wondering what else you could be doing or letting your mind get clouded over with doubts.
•LOVE
The Ancient Greeks had 3 words for love.
EROS:
:This is erotic love. It means being attracted to each other. It’s the spark that makes your relationship feel exciting and special.
PHILIOS:
:This means friendship. It’s the feeling of understanding one another, enjoying each other’s company and having shared interests.
AGAPE:
A relationship with all three of the above will thrive. But if any one of them is lacking, you might find things more challenging. That doesn’t mean you can’t get there, but it might be worth thinking about ways you could focus more on what’s missing.
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