When you are faced with problems in your
relationship, it would be easy to walk away and let it fail, while it is
harder to stay and work it through. When you are faced with these
issues, to keep it in perspective, think of the way you felt when you
first met and the reason you fell in love. Remember the good and the bad
times you shared, and what makes it worth it.
You know that it takes two to tango, and this applies to your
relationship as well. An effort from only one party is not going to
prove to be successful.
Many relationships fail for a number of reasons here are a few of the common ones:
Many relationships fail for a number of reasons here are a few of the common ones:
·
High expectations
generally happen when entering a relationship viewing everything through
rose-colored glasses/spectacles. When these expectations are not met
disappointment and frustration soon follow.
·
Financial issues are not
taboo between couples. A household budget should be discussed early so
you know what is expected of you. It is important to speak up about
money issues when they first arise, and not scream about it when you
both are angry.
·
Manage your stress.
Recognize what stresses you both out and do whatever you can to not fall
prey. Too much stress can hamper one’s ability to think and respond
properly.
·
Compromise and do things as a couple. Go to a football match with him and take her
shopping, or go on holiday together. Don’t be afraid to speak up and
tell your significant other what you want and need. No offence to you
guys, but you don’t take hints well, so learn to LISTEN, not just hear!
Part of listening also involves not get defensive when she speaks to
you, be genuine, compassionate, understanding and sincere.
·
Spice up your relationship and go
out and have a night on the town together. Bring home flowers and
chocolates for no particular reason. Apologize if you have done
something to upset her, and surprise her with something that she’s been
wanting but do it for “no reason whatsoever” not because it’s her
birthday or Valentine’s day.
Both of you have to be willing to make
this relationship work. Don’t scream, argue and curse, rather sit down,
call a meeting and be reasonable and logical about it. Try not to get
too emotional, speak calmly when you say what you have to say.
There are an abundance of tips that can save your relationship, but like
with all advice, it may not work in all situations. An understanding of
your partner and what your relationship requires can provide you with
what you need.
Oprah Love Expert Michael Webb is the founder of "Getting
Her Back... for Good" and has taught 1000s of men all over the world how
to recover their lost love. He details his steps and valuable advice at Getting Her Back.
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