Tuesday, May 15, 2012

THINGS YOU NEED TO OBSERVE BEFORE GOING INTO OR BUILDING ANY HAPPY RELATIONSHIP.


A relationship is normally viewed as a connection between two individuals, such as a romantic or intimate relationship, or a parent–child relationship. Individuals can also have relationships with groups of people, such as the relation between a pastor and his congregation, an uncle and a family, or a mayor and a town. In every relationship, one factor among others which is not hidden and can never be hidden is the practice of love.
Acquire knowledge;The knowledge of what you are going into and what you would encounter is a must have whenever it comes to relationships. A healthy relationship is often seen healthy when those involved in it are happy in it. Diving into a relationship for which you have no good knowledge of is as drastic as that which is not yet known.
Discover your purpose for the relationship; The knowledge of what a particular relationship is about, is a good stepping board for you to mark out what your purpose is and what you can achieve from such a relationship. One of the worse things that can happen to you is to involve yourself into a relationship when you don't have a purpose of involving yourself.
Cultivate good character;Maintenance of a healthy relationship is the sole job of all those involved in it and it rightly begins with you. The act of good attitude is a beautiful thing that keep a sailing boat going devoid of its unforeseen troubles.
Learn to show understanding;Understanding is a beautiful thing which nature richly placed in all living things in disguise, it only take a little concern for help to uncover your power to understand. Understanding is a driving force for the confused mind at a moment, it helps to keep a relationship strong when used as a potential part. Showing understanding involves knowing the troubles of the other person as well as given the required support.
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