How to Build a Strong Relationship with Your Partner
Relationships with the people you love should be healthy, but sometimes they are not. If you have an unhealthy relationship either with your kids, parents, spouse, colleagues, and people around you, you need to take up the challenge of turning the tables and making things work better for all involved parties. Healthy relationships don’t just happen; they are built by two willing parties. Building a strong relationship takes time, commitment, and a lot of work to build. You will know your relationship is unhealthy and needs fixing if:
You and your loved ones don’t support each other as much as you should.
You are emotionally and practically absent from each other’s lives, especially in bad times.
There isn’t mutual respect or trust shared by both parties.
You aren’t communicating openly about things that bother you in life.
You don’t share any interests anymore, neither do you respect the interest of the other party.
The understanding and honesty you shared no longer exists.
Everyone needs to be happy and satisfied with their lives, around the people they love. You need to feel the warmth and worth of belonging to a family; a community. For that, you need to fix your relationship