It’s often not through a lack of love that many
relationships fall apart. Here are 7 tips for a strong relationship when
love is not enough.
1. Develop empathy and really listen to each other
Good
communication often starts with a desire to understand other points of
view. How many arguments have you had that have just spiraled out of
control because no one is really listening or attempting to understand? I
think one of the most important things we can all do, whether for a
relationship or not, is to develop a strong sense of empathy and
compassion. Grudge-holding, bitter thoughts and and negativity towards
others will only backfire if you hold onto it.
2. Spend quality time as a couple regularly
It
might be easy to slip into a mundane routine, especially if you and
your significant other live together. However, you don’t have to
drastically change your life, go on expensive dates or adrenalin-fueled
adventures to make a big difference in your relationships. Put aside one
day a week for a ‘date night’ and aim to do something totally different
together every week. Eat and cook together or try out a new hobby.
3. Spend quality time with yourself regularly
A
good relationship should be balanced. Don’t give all your energy away
or give up on the hobbies and things you love doing. Of course,
relationships inevitably involve compromises, but make sure your own
happiness is never suffering as a result.
4. Don’t expect your partner to complete you
You
should feel amazing just as you are. If you look for qualities in your
partner that you think you lack, it could put a strain on the
relationship. Sometimes we can expect too much from our partners. Yes,
you should feel happy with your partner, but you should not depend on
someone else to make you happy. Happiness is something that should come
from inside you. Yes, a relationship might enhance your life, but it
should never complete you.
5. Appreciate the little things
When
you’ve been together for quite a while, it might seem easy to take your
partner for granted. Say “thank you” more, tell them you love them, or
send cute texts (in moderation of course). Let your partner know how
much he/she means to you so they never feel taken for granted. This is
probably one of the most important tips for a strong relationship.
6. Understand how you both express your love
Some
people express their love for others through lots of hugs and physical
affection. Other people might show their love through action and small
gestures. Others might surprise their significant other half with event
tickets, meals and other romantic gestures. Find out how you partner
likes to express their love. Don’t take it personally if, for example,
they don’t hug you all the time or surprise you with adventurous dates.
Alternatively, if you’re aware of how your partner likes to receive
love, you can adapt accordingly and show your love in a way the other
person would like to receive it.
7. Learn to forgive
Don’t
let resentment build up over the years. Holding grudges will only
backfire on you and hurt your relationship in the long run. Forgiveness
is key to any strong relationship, so if there are things that are still
playing on your mind, talk them through with your partner and work on
yourself to find it in your heart to forgive.
I’ve
only skimmed the surface here, but if you have any more tips for a
strong relationship, please share your thoughts, comments and words of
wisdom below.
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