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How to Build a Healthy Relationship?

by Andrew Clinton

"Happily ever after" is a term which exists only in fairy  tales. In real life every relationship has its share of bumps and  problems. In fact having occasional arguments is even considered  healthy. But if mutual bickering and fights become an everyday  phenomenon, then you know your relationship is headed for trouble.

A lot of song writers and poets have aptly said "love just  ain't enough!" Mutual love may be the most important building block of a relationship, but love alone can't sustain the relationship. You might  love your partner or spouse to death but may still find your  relationship battling stormy weather. The reason could be that your  relationship has one or more of the following elements missing: trust,  open communication, respect, honesty and/or complete commitment.  However, if you have the will and desire to make your relationship work, these problems can be sorted out.

How to make your relationship work?

Acknowledge that you have a problem Blame- game is the common  factor in almost all troubled relationships. People tend to get so  blinded with anger that they lose their objectivity. Ego of course adds  fuel to the fire. Sadly, this raging fire of anger and ego burns down  the most vital building block of a relationship - love. It is therefore  important that both the partners acknowledge the fact that they have a  problem and refrain from finger pointing.

Communicate

Often we don't share our feelings with our partner/spouse for  the fear of hurting them and some times we may avoid speaking our mind  in order to avoid an argument. Continuation of this kind of behavior has the potential to destroy a relationship. Not sharing your feelings will lead to simmering resentment within you and the other person will  continue with their life without even realizing that their behavior is  hurting you. The result can be an explosion of bottled up emotions,  leaving your partner bewildered and deeply hurt. Open channels of  communication are therefore vital for the health of any relationship and remember communication need not always be in an argumentative tone or a high pitched voice. It's important to keep your ego aside and  communicate your feelings in a loving manner, in order to save yourself  and your loved one from pointless hurt.

Relationship counseling

When you are angry or deeply hurt, you may blow small problems out of proportion. Just as love sometimes clouds our objectivity, hurt  and anger have a similar effect too. You may be tempted to ask a friend  or a close relative to interfere or "make the other person see the sense of your argument", but remember this approach can easily backfire as  friends and relatives may not be objective and biased towards you. It's  therefore advisable to seek relationship counseling if both you and your partner are open to the idea. You may feel hesitant about confiding in a stranger, but remember a counselor is not just a stranger but a trained therapist. Just like you go to a doctor to treat an illness, you can  visit a relationship counselor to treat your ailing relationship.

Clinical Hypnosis

If either of you have a problem with insecurity, jealousy or  commitment phobia, the reason could be your past. Clinical hypnosis  could help you in this case. Sometimes some past events or happenings  may get so firmly embedded in your subconscious that you might end up  taking a lot of actions because of those past memories, without even  realizing it. Through clinical hypnosis a trained therapist will be able to delve into your subconscious and help you release the memories which are hampering your relationship and re-program your mind.

Positive affirmations

When a relationship is in trouble we tend to indulge in lot of negative self-talk about ourselves and our relationship. Not only does  such behavior push the relationship further into the abyss of loneliness it also affects our confidence and desire to make the relationship  work. Repeated negative self-talk ends up strengthening our belief that  our relationship is beyond repair. However, if instead of telling  yourself how miserable you are and how imperfect your relationship is,  if you could focus on making your relationship work, not only will you  feel more motivated to bring your love life back on track but you'll  also feel more confident about being able to do it.

You can either make up your own affirmations or practice the  following in front of a mirror everyday:

"I love and appreciate myself the way I am"

"I deserve to love and be loved"

"I am surrounded by love at all times"

"The universe supplies me with endless love"

"All is well in my world"

Visualization techniques

Have you ever noticed that when you visualize something  negative your body and mind start reacting as if you are already facing  that situation? For example if you visualize you and your partner/spouse parting ways, you might feel a lump in your throat and your heart may  start sinking. If you continue with your negative visualizations your  body and mind start unconsciously pushing you in the direction of what  you visualize the most. Similarly if you visualize yourself in a  fulfilling relationship with your spouse/partner, your body and mind  will start preparing you to live those happy images and will push you to push to fruition the visions of a healthy relationship.

 These tips and techniques will be able to help you build a  healthy relationship only if you and your partner are open to the idea  of changing for the better, to make your relationship work.Want to learn more? Have a comment or situation you'd like to start? Continue your  self-help coaching journey at Boomer Yearbook.
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