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If you are married, single or maybe you are still searching for the right person my little piece of advice is that try to accept other people just the way they are, seek to love ❤️
and not to control others, be ready to take full responsibility for whatever happens in your life. Now relationship does not mean you have to love only the people that are related to you, whether you are married or you are in a relationship with a person because the relationship you have with others matters a lot too, a lot of people find it difficult to relate with others so as a result of this they find it very difficult to love someone if you are going into a relationship with someone try to find what the person likes and what he or she does not like. because it matters especially for those who are still searching for a life partner. According to Jaime Bronstein, he said,
I will say that implies married couples and those who are still single and searching.
Advice for married couples
If you are married, and you want your relationship to grow stronger, these are some things you should try to put into practice.
1) If you are a married person, talk about your expectations with your partner.
2) Be honest and talk about the times you cheated and also the times you have done wrong, try to admit your mistakes cause there's no perfect human on planet Earth.
3) Talk about your sex life.
4) Talk about your financial life and how you both can manage your finances.
5) Talk about tough family issues you have.
6) Talk about how you show love.
7) Talk about your goals and changes.
And last of all,
8) Talk about your book diaries, cause mature love is energizing, but immature love is exhausting.
9) By understanding your family's history and culture, you'll be able to better understand how they are alike, what makes them different and how they've grown over the years.
10) Family relationships can benefit greatly from open and honest communication, but it's important to focus on the positive aspects of your relationship. You should also share your feelings with your family members and listen carefully to their feelings as well. This will help you understand one another, and develop a deeper sense of trust
Now for those who are still single or still searching for a partner, here is my little piece of advice for you.
You can be everything you need if only you can have patience and focus on yourself and understand your emotions, don't rush into anything just so you can have something. Stop searching for the right person and focus on becoming the right person, you won’t have a healthy relationship with someone else if you have a toxic relationship with yourself. Your priority has to be you, if you cannot find happiness alone you will struggle to find it with someone else. If someone likes you, you will know but if they don't you will be confused, you can make someone love you by giving them some things they already don't appreciate.
In life, every relationship teaches you a lesson. We all came on this earth to learn something, right? So what have relationships of the past taught you about yourself, your wants and needs? Once you’ve figured out your lessons, it’s easier to spot what you don’t need in future relationships — and this is also true when it comes to your career.