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Top Secret To Fruitful Long Term Relationships

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July 24, 2020

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Most people struggle with relationships at some point in their lives. These relationships don’t have to be romantic–they can be friendships, work relationships, family relationships, or anything in between. Relationships are difficult because it is relatively easy for signals to get crossed and for people to misinterpret certain types of communication. Feelings can get hurt, and it can be hard to put relationships back together again after those kinds of events. The solution is to be positive, help people solve their problems, and to let the perceived slights go. Let’s dive into how you can build successful long term relationships.

Don’t Take People For Granted

A huge part of developing lasting relationships is realizing that these are opportunities. Not everyone gets the chance to build lasting relationships. When you don’t take people for granted, you are more likely to be present during conversations. You are more likely to be attentive and be empathetic. Nothing lasts forever, and understanding that can help you take your relationships more seriously.

Be Both Positive And Enthusiastic

A good attitude goes a long way. People want to be around others who have positive energy. The opposite is also true–negative energy can be draining. When you are a positive and enthusiastic force in someone’s life, they’ll want to be around you more. They’ll want to learn more about what you are doing. This can help you build lasting relationships.

Help People Solve Their Problems–They Will Return The Favor

Are you willing to spend your time helping others solve their problems? This selflessness can determine how long a relationship will last. The true test of commitment to a friend is often if you are willing to provide help without the expectation of receiving anything in return. The good news is that when you are willing to help, people often return the favor later at some point anyway.

Let Things Go

Holding a grudge is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to get hurt. If the grudge is over something petty–let it go. You’ll feel much better, and you’d be surprised at how you will be able to save some of your relationships.

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Building a lasting long term relationship isn’t the easiest thing in the world. But it is a very fulfilling experience, and you can establish mutually beneficial relationships that last a lifetime. Building a strong relationship means that you have to be willing to give and help others. Are you willing to help people solve their problems? Are you going to be positive and enthusiastic on a regular basis? Are you willing to let things go–and not hold petty grudges?

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