HOW TO MAINTAIN YOUR RELATIONSHIP - TODAY'S TECH

Breaking

Home Top Ad

Responsive Ads Here

Friday, September 14, 2018

HOW TO MAINTAIN YOUR RELATIONSHIP


               Tips to know

  1. Speak Up. ...
  2.  In a healthy relationship, if something is bothering you, it's best to talk about it instead of holding it in. ...
  3. Respect Each Other. ...
  4. Compromise. ...
  5. Be Supportive. ...
  6. Respect Each Other's Privacy. ...
  7. learn to stay together.




Open, honest and safe communication is a fundamental part of a healthy relationship. The first step to building a relationship is making sure you both understand each other’s needs and expectations—being on the same page is very important. That means you have to talk to each other! The following tips can help you and your partner create and maintain a healthy relationship:
  • Speak Up. In a healthy relationship, if something is bothering you, it’s best to talk about it instead of holding it in.
  • Respect Each Other. Your partner’s wishes and feelings have value, and so do yours. Let your significant other know you are making an effort to keep their ideas in mind. Mutual respect is essential in maintaining healthy relationships.
  • Compromise. Disagreements are a natural part of healthy relationships, but it’s important that you find a way to compromise if you disagree on something. Try to solve this...
  • *"The worst people on earth to serve are the POOR PEOPLE"*

  • POOR:  *meaning*  "Passing Over Opportunities Repeatedly"

  • *See the reasons below:*
  • 1)Give them for free, they will think it's a Trap/Scam 
  • 2)Tell them it's a small investment, they will say you can't earn much.
  • 3)Tell them to come in BIG, they will say "I don't have any money".
  • 4)Tell them to try new things, they will say "no experience; has it been proven to work? Who has gained from it before?".
  • 5)Tell them it's a traditional business, they'll say "it's too HARD to do".
  • 6)Tell them it is a new business model, they will say "I don't do network marketing and how many years has this business model been existing?".
  • 7) Tell them to follow a 1-year business plan, they will say "it's too long. Please, I can't wait for so long".
  • 8) Tell them to run a shop, they will say "I will be tied down, I'll have no freedom".
  • 9)Ask them what can they do? They will say "I can do ANYTHING".
  • 10)They like to ask friends who are as hopeless as themselves to get their opinions. Blind people don't lead blind people.
  • 11)  They think more than a university professor and do less than a blind man
  • flicts in a fair and rational way.

Healthy Boundaries: creating boundaries is a good way to keep your relationship healthy and secure. By setting boundaries together, you can both have a deeper understanding of the type of relationship that you and your partner want. Boundaries are not meant to make you feel trapped or like you’re “walking on eggshells.” Creating boundaries is not a sign of secrecy or distrust — it’s an expression of what makes you feel comfortable and what you would like or not like to happen within the relationship.

Remember, healthy boundaries shouldn’t restrict your ability to:


  • Go out with your friends without your partner.
  • Participate in activities and hobbies you like.
  • Not have to share passwords to your email, social media accounts or phone.
  • Respect each other’s individual likes and needs.

Healthy Relationship Boosters

Image result for Healthy Relationship Boosters

Even healthy relationships can use a boost now and then. You may need a boost if you feel disconnected from your partner or like the relationship has gotten stale. If so, find a fun, simple activity you both enjoy, like going on a walk, and talk about the reasons why you want to be in the relationship. Then, keep using healthy behaviors as you continue dating.
If you’re single (and especially if you’re a single parent), don’t worry if you need a boost too! Being single can be the best and worst feeling, but remember relationships don’t just include your significant other and you. Think about all the great times you’ve had with your parents, siblings, friends, children, other family members, etc..
Try going out with the people you love and care about the most — watch movies together, go out to eat, take a day off from your busy life and just enjoy being you! If it helps, also talk about your feelings about the relationships in your life. If you just want them to listen, start by telling them that. Then ask what makes relationships good and what makes them bad? Along the way, if you need advice, feel free to contact us. We’re here to help 24/7.
And don’t forget, the relationship you can always boost up is the one you have with yourself!

What Isn’t a Healthy Relationship?

Image result for Isn’t a Healthy Relationship

Relationships that are not healthy are based on power and control, not equality and respect. In the early stages of an abusive relationship , you may not think the unhealthy behaviors are a big deal. However, possessiveness, insults, jealous accusations, yelling, humiliation, pulling hair, pushing or other abusive behaviors, are — at their root — exertions of power and control. Remember that abuse is always a choice and you deserve to be respected. There is no excuse for abuse of any kind.
If you think your relationship is unhealthy, it’s important to think about your safety now. Consider these points as you move forward:
  • Understand that a person can only change if they want to. You can’t force your partner to alter their behavior if they don’t believe they’re wrong.
  • Focus on your own needs. Are you taking care of yourself? Your wellness is always important. Watch your stress levels, take time to be with friends, get enough sleep. If you find that your relationship is draining you, consider ending it.
  • Connect with your  support system Often, abusers try to isolate their partners. Talk to your friends, family members, teachers and others to make sure you’re getting the emotional support you need. Remember, our advocates are always ready to talk if you need a listening ear.
  • Think about breaking up. Remember that you deserve to feel safe and accepted in your relationship.
Even though you cannot change your partner, you can make changes in your own life to stay safe. Consider leaving your partner before the abuse gets worse. Whether you decide to leave or stay, make sure to use our safety planning tips to stay safe. Remember, you have many options — including obtaining a domestic violence restraining orderLaws vary from state to state so Chat with a peer advocate to learn more.


.HOW TO BUILD YOUR BRAIN POWER

.HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR MEMORY 


.5 Smart Ways to Increase Your IQ


. THE HEALTH BENEFIT OF SEX








IF YOU FIND THIS INTERESTING PLEASE COMMENT AND SHARE TO LOVED ONES

3 comments: