Sunday, January 3, 2010

Make a Choice - How to Make Your Relationship Successful

The biggest mistake that people often make when thinking about a successful relationship is that all it takes is a "spark" or being in love. This is just not the case. Much like anything else in life a successful relationship takes a great deal of time, energy and hard-work. Here are a few tips to achieve such a thing.


1. Reflect on the past.

The longer that a relationship goes on the more removed you are from the initial feelings that brought you together. This is of course not a bad thing as you grow and expand in different ways. However it is a great reminder to sometimes sit down and think about the funny and romantic events that led you to where you are now, especially if you are feeling down.

2. Date Night

This one is especially important if you have children. Without a date night you do not allow yourself the opportunity to sit down and focus all of your energy on just the person sitting across from you at the table.

3. Keep moving on.

Bad things happen in any relationship. However, every argument or negative event has to have a shelf life. Talk about it, reflect on it, and then move on. If you spend to much time focusing on negative events than you will forever be stuck in negative moments.

4. Space.

People often make the mistake of thinking that have to constantly be spending time with someone or there is something wrong with the relationship. This is just not true. While it is true that as humans we are social beings, we are also individuals. If we do not have that opportunity to be on our own, then we will never have a chance to reflect on the things that are bothering us. Trying to speak to someone while dealing with an unrelated, yet stressful issue, is a recipe for disaster.



5. It is OK to disagree.

People, especially those in new relationships, think that they have to always agree on everything. This is not only unfeasible, but probably one of the number one reasons why relationships end. People erroneously believe that if they are disagreeing with someone than they are not the correct person for them. Their are literally thousands of events that lock together to make us who we are, and no two people are ever going to have the same events. Just because two people have been shaped differently does not mean that they cannot be happy together.

Source: Ezine

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