He Said She Said
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He Said, She Said
Exploring a New Perspective on Relationships
In relationships, it's common for couples to point fingers at each other’s faults. But what if we shifted the focus back to the relationship itself? Here's how you can find the happiness you desire by looking inward and working together.
The Relationship Triangle
People usually start relationships with good intentions but often end them for misguided reasons. We’ve all been there?"demanding our way and creating power struggles. Why does this happen?
Often, it comes down to making unhealthy choices. We all crave love and companionship, but in our eagerness, we might settle for someone who isn’t the right fit. Initially, we compromise to satisfy this longing, but as we get to know them, we continue compromising instead of addressing our mistakes honestly. This only leads to trouble. It’s important to be truthful from the start.
To set realistic relationship goals, we must first understand ourselves?"our habits, desires, likes, and dislikes. Instead of focusing on the person, concentrate on the relationship. Even during the dating phase, consider the potential for a serious connection. Ask yourself: What do you want in a relationship? Who are you within it? What do you need from it? Stay open to change and growth.
When you answer these questions, you’ll choose partners more wisely and communicate more openly. The focus shifts away from individual needs to the relationship as a whole. This approach encourages better listening and smoother adjustments for both parties.
Think of it as a triangle: you on one side, your partner on the other, and the peak representing the relationship. Your shared goal is to strengthen this peak. By comparing yourself to these goals, you become teammates, working together toward a common aim.
Final Thoughts
It's not about me; it's about the relationship. Can I contribute to achieve happiness here? If the answer is yes, let's make it happen.
By adopting this perspective, your relationship can thrive, focusing less on individual flaws and more on shared growth and success.
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