The key word here is work. You have to work at making relationships
last. Fortunately for you, these six secrets for relationship success don't
always feel like the hard work they are.
1) Communicate. You have to communicate
effectively with each other. That doesn’t simply mean you have to talk to each
other. You have to also understand each other and be on the same page about
many things in your relationships and in the lives you build together.
2) Connect. The physical connection
between couples is vital to relationship longevity. It goes beyond what takes
place in the bedroom however. You really do need the connection of human touch
to help solidify your bond. Cuddle together on the couch, hold hands in the
theatre, and hug each other as often as possible. The more you touch, in a
genuine and affectionate manner, generally speaking, the happier you are
together.
3) Find common ground. Every relationship
needs a little common ground. These are the areas where the two of you have
shared convictions. Sometimes these convictions are based on morals or
religion. Other times they're related to causes or politics. Whatever your
shared convictions may be, it's a wise plan to cultivate that common ground and
grow together.
4) Shared interests. This is a little
different than common ground. Your interests don't have to be on the same
scale. However, if you both love the ocean you might find that buying a
sailboat, for instance, is a great way to feed the love of sailing the open seas
for one while feeding the love of water and sunshine for the other. You both
love the ocean and sailing gives you an opportunity to enjoy the thing you both
love together.
5) Companionship. You must spend time
together if your relationship is going to work. Otherwise there really isn't a
relationship to cultivate. Time is critical. Finding positive ways to spend
your time together, even in troubling times, is a great way to build a stronger
relationship together -- especially if you're both committed to the cause of
making your relationship last.
6) Time apart. While it's important
to spend time as a couple in order to cultivate and grow the relationship, it's
also important to enjoy a little time outside of your partner's company. You
both need friends on the side for blowing off steam, wise counsel, and a little
break from the intensity of the relationship.
These six secrets may not look like all that much on a piece of paper,
but over the years, they will all make a huge difference in the strength and
resilience of your relationship together. Keep them in mind at all times for
best results.
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