3/10/11

How To Make A Relationship Work

By Debbie Potter


It is common for relationships to hit a rough moment and normally getting over these without them putting the future of the partnership in jeopardy is the trickiest thing. There are a few ideas that will help you to scale them and move on smoothly as if they never even happened.

The absence of communication between the couple tends to do more damage to the relationship at this stage. It is because they do not get to talk about their real feelings about the issues at hand in order to solve them. Others would take the chance to talk but they end up not being forthright.

The issues that are stored up for too long can really damage a relationship as they tend to cause irritation. Trust levels go down so much and eventually they take a toll on the affair which might lead to a separation.

To put reasonable breaks to what is happening, a proper arrangement to have dialogue is the first thing to do. When such an opportunity occurs, grasp it with both hands, and stop using it as a chance to fire salvos at your partner.

Take that opportunity to repair things by showing reconciliation and forgiveness. Try to recall the beautiful relationship you have had in the past; and give love another chance.

Instead of recalling the ugly pictures, try to get the happiest moments you shared and keep on dwelling on these. Go back to the old places where you used to frequent with your mate. Watch the movies that used to make you laugh together and feel endeared to each other. Visit the old clubs and restaurants you often went to. All these will help you two to heal your wounds.

There is always a tendency at this time for one or both of the couple to try and win the argument, but this would not be the best idea. Put ego aside and just be compromising and forgiving which would help matters a great deal and bring back the relationship on track.

Make sure you really know what you want out of this relationship because it takes two to tango in such matters. You should not expect to put the whole burden of repairing a damaged relationship on your partner alone.




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