May 22, 2013

5 Easy Steps to an Amazing, Long-Lasting Relationship

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(Phatforums News / The Stir) — A healthy relationship. Sounds heavenly, right? It also sounds (to me) like one of those things you see listed in a pamphlet somewhere about how you should eat your veggies, recycle your old stuff, and grow your own fruit.

In other words, it sounds unattainable. It’s not.

Building — and maintaining — a healthy is a of a lot easier than growing strawberries (without the deer eating them).

Here are some gentle guidelines for building solid, lasting relationships.

1) Take a step back and look at the reasons you want to be part of a couple — is it because you need someone or because you want someone (and feel that you, in turn, have something to offer)? Strong relationships are not based on need.

2) A healthy relationship involves the word “team,” not the words “me” and “you.” When the of the relationship wears off (and trust me, it always does), you’re left with a . Is this a partner you can trust to make for you? Do you want the same things out of life? Are you on each other’s side NO MATTER WHAT? These are all aspects of good relationships that are very important in the long run.

3) Remember: the picture-perfect, happily-ever-after does exist. In the movies. There’s no in wanting to have that happily-ever-after, but recognize that in real life, we don’t always have the hilarious , we don’t wear an impeccable size 1, and relationships can, from time to time, be challenging.

4) yourself. I’m not sure which pop princess said it first, but it bears repeating: you must you. If you’re not loving on YOU, you’re not going to have much to give to a partner. And? You’ll attract the wrong KIND of partner for YOU.

5) This is probably the most important of ALL my advice, and something I should have tattooed on my when I was a : DO NOT SETTLE FOR LESS THAN YOU DESERVE. If you’re looking around and have that in your gut, you know what I mean. Remember: you’re worth it. End of story. No ifs, ands, or buts about it.

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