Friday, April 25, 2008

Improving your Relationship by Fred Morris

Tips in fostering closer relationships can be found everywhere, in every magazine as well as in men and women websites. The availability of such information has only magnified the impact of the results of the statistics on current conditions of relationships in this increasingly modernized world.

With the ever increasing number of divorce and annulment cases in the countries around the globe, the discussions on how to improve one's relationship has become a necessity. Here are some of the juicy bits on how a typical couple can work out issues and problems that a normal couple encounters.

Having and Keeping Faith

Some couples put God or religion at the core of their relationship. In believing that a much greater force has brought them together to become life partners, having and keeping faith gives them a common ground that makes an excellent foundation for a relationship. This way, the couple surpasses rough patches together, having faith in God and to the love of one another. Faith, in whatever form, provides the couple a great motivation in achieving personal as well as professional goals.

Support System

In a relationship, each person must be treated as an individual with individual goals and dreams that will make the person fulfilled in other aspects of life. One of the secrets in being successful in the relationship department of life is by giving and gaining support to and from your partner.

Learning to Communicate

Often, couple's quarrels start with miscommunications. Even in other forms of relationships, a problematic means of communication will always be the core of a problem. It is true that giving and gaining support can foster better relationships. However, to actually give and be given with support, you need to effectively communicate your intentions first to your partner. When one fails to do that, he will find a hard time getting all the support he needs. Remember that as a couple, you are a team of two people that understand each other. Not only that, effective communication also prevents arguments.

Learn to Make Compromises

Treat your partner as an individual with different thoughts, needs and ideals as yours. Sometimes, these thoughts and ideals may clash. This often leads to arguments and fights. When the argument becomes heated, the couple should stop, reflect on everything that was said and done. The thoughts and decisions of one's partner must be respected, so yours will be respected to. The funny thing is that all the trouble can be avoided if the couple communicates well with one another. Fully understanding your partner enables you to become more willing to bend for the good of the other.

Set Priorities

This is particularly important among married couples. Often, we become hesitant or reluctant to cut our family ties. Inevitably, even though we are already married, our siblings, parents and friends expect the same kind of relationship that has bonded you with them. But once you have committed yourself to your partner, the relationship should be the top priority, which means he and the family that you two have created over your family is your top priority. This is supposed to make all decision making, particularly those involving money and time, a lot easier.

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