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Relationships take work
to flourish. The excitement is highest at the beginning and often wilts out.
Preserving the spark after the honeymoon period may require deliberate effort.
Here are three things to
avoid, to save your relationship from an early death:
1) Poor Communication
Communication not only
covers what you feel or what you need but also, your relationship expectations.
When you get into a
relationship, express your intentions and expectations to avoid disappointment
if not met.
Practice a culture of
being
open with your partner and automatically prolong the lifespan of your
relationship.
2) Baggage and Dwelling in the Past
Everyone has baggage
based on upbringing and past relationships. Dwelling in the past relationship
can poison your relationship.
A lingering ex, creates
mistrust tearing down a perfect relationship. Deal with all pending issues with
your ex before getting into a new relationship.
You should also avoid
comparing your partner to your ex and your current relationship to your past.
The comparison only yields a sense of dissatisfaction and resentment.
Also Read: 9 Signs That Will Confirm You are In Love
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3) Lack of Intimacy
Relationships thrive on
intimacy. Never allow personal advancement to take a toll on your romance.
Intimacy is both
emotional and physical. Emotional intimacy requires sharing the deepest levels
of life. Affection drives physical intimacy, therefore, engage in deep conversations
with your partner to grow your bond.
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Conclusion
The above issues poison
relationships and are present in some relationships when tolerated. When
present, conflict is likely to arise but if identified and mitigated then the
relationship may flourish.
Strive to build your
relationship on a foundation of honesty, respect and proper communication. This
foundation will keep the flame burning.
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