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HELP for HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS

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Tips for Building a Healthy Relationship
Want to feel loved and connected to your partner? These tips can help you build and keep a romantic relationship that’s healthy, happy, and satisfying.

Building a healthy relationship .All romantic relationships go through ups and downs and they all take work, commitment, and a willingness to adapt and change with your partner. But whether your relationship is just starting out or you’ve been together for years, there are steps you can take to build a healthy relationship. Even if you’ve experienced a lot of failed relationships in the past or have struggled before to rekindle the fires of romance in your current relationship, you can find ways to stay connected, find fulfillment, and enjoy lasting happiness.
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What makes a healthy relationship?

  • You maintain a meaningful emotional connection with each other. 
  • You’re not afraid of (respectful) disagreement. 
  • You keep outside relationships and interests alive.
  • You communicate openly and honestly. 

Read the complete HELP GUIDE HERE, for many more tips for building and keeping your relationships healthy and enduring.
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The Tony Robbins - Ultimate Relationship Guide
Are you in a healthy relationship? Are you looking for the right things in a partner – and would you know if you found them? Many people spend so much time looking for that “spark” or that feeling that they’ve found “the one” that they forget to examine whether the relationship is good for them. You must take a step back and learn how to have a healthy relationship before you can find true fulfillment and happiness with another person.

When you start thinking about how to have a healthy relationship
, don’t immediately zero in on what the other person is like or what they do for you. Instead, focus on the relationship itself and what the interplay between the two of you looks like. Which special characteristics does this relationship have? What brings you and your partner together? Close your eyes and imagine how happy you and your partner make each other. Envision feeling completely fulfilled and loved by another person. How does that feel? More importantly, why does it feel that way?

Ask yourself what it is that makes this potential relationship 
so extraordinary. Can you put it into words? You might not immediately be able to say what makes it feel so special, but it probably has many – if not all – of the characteristics of healthy relationships.

Read how to create the healthy relationship you deserve HERE
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8 Tips for Developing Positive Relationships
By building positive relationships with others, we will be happier and more fulfilled and feel more supported, supportive, and connected.

One of the most profound experiences we can have in our lives is the connection we have with other human beings. Positive and supportive relationships will help us to feel healthier, happier, and more satisfied with our lives. So here are a few tips to help you to develop more positive and healthy relationships in all areas of your life:
1. Accept and celebrate differences. 
2. Listen effectively. 

3. Give people your time. 
4. Develop your communication skills. 
5. Manage mobile technology. 
6. Learn to give and take feedback. 
7. Learn to trust more. 
8. Develop empathy. 


Quick Tips
  • Ensure that the relationship you have with yourself is a positive one.
  • Accept and celebrate the fact that we are all different.
  • Actively listen to hear what other people have to say.
  • Give people time and “be present” when you are with them.
  • Develop and work on your communication skills.
  • Manage mobile technology and be aware of its pitfalls.
  • Learn to give and take constructive feedback.
  • Open your heart and find the courage to trust.
  • Learn to be more understanding and empathetic.
  • Treat people as you would like to be treated yourself.

Read the whole article HERE
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Liggy Webb is a specialist in the field of modern life skills. As a presenter, consultant, and author, she is passionate about her work and improving the quality of people’s lives. She has researched and developed a range of techniques and strategies to help individuals and organizations to cope more effectively and successfully with the demands and challenges of modern living. Her Website www.liggywebb.com offers a range of downloadable complimentary toolkits and materials. For a free mini eBook of Webb’s new book, “How To Be Happy,” e-mail her at liggy@liggywebb.com
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The 3 core skills that every person needs for healthy romantic relationships​
Are you in a healthy relationship? Are you looking for the right things in a partner – and would you know if you found them? Many people spend so much time looking for that “spark” or that feeling that they’ve found “the one” that they forget to examine whether the relationship is good for them. You must take a step back and learn how to have a healthy relationship before you can find true fulfillment and happiness with another person.

When you start thinking about how to have a healthy relationship
, don’t immediately zero in on what the other person is like or what they do for you. Instead, focus on the relationship itself and what the interplay between the two of you looks like. Which special characteristics does this relationship have? What brings you and your partner together? Close your eyes and imagine how happy you and your partner make each other. Envision feeling completely fulfilled and loved by another person. How does that feel? More importantly, why does it feel that way?

Ask yourself what it is that makes this potential relationship 
so extraordinary. Can you put it into words? You might not immediately be able to say what makes it feel so special, but it probably has many – if not all – of the characteristics of healthy relationships.

Read more HERE

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