Infatuation Rules
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These tips apply to all kinds of relationships: friendships, work and family relationships, and romantic partnerships. Keep expectations realistic. ... Talk with each other. ... Be flexible. ... Take care of yourself, too. ... Be dependable. ... Fight fair. ... Be affirming. ... Keep your life balanced. More items...
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Read More »Healthy relationships have been shown to increase our happiness, improve health and reduce stress. Studies show that people with healthy relationships have more happiness and less stress. There are basic ways to make relationships healthy, even though each relationship is different. These tips apply to all kinds of relationships: friendships, work and family relationships, and romantic partnerships. 1. Keep expectations realistic. No one can be everything we might want them to be. Healthy relationships mean accepting people as they are and not trying to change them. 2. Talk with each other. It can't be said enough: communication is essential to healthy relationships.
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Read More »The conversation is likely to get bogged down if you pile on everything that bothers you. Avoid using “always” and “never” language and address one issue at a time. Take responsibility for mistakes. Apologize if you have done something wrong; it goes a long way toward setting things right again. Apologize if you have done something wrong; it goes a long way toward setting things right again. Recognize some problems are not easily solved. Not all differences or difficulties can be resolved. You are different people, and your values, beliefs, habits, and personality may not always be in alignment. Communication goes a long way toward helping you understand each other and address concerns, but some things are deeply rooted and may not change significantly. It is important to figure out for yourself what you can accept, or when a relationship is no longer healthy for you. 7. Be affirming. According to relationship researcher John Gottman, happy couples have a ratio of 5 positive interactions or feelings for every 1 negative interaction or feeling. Express warmth and affection! 8. Keep your life balanced. Other people help make our lives satisfying but they cannot meet every need. Find what interests you and become involved. Healthy relationships have room for outside activities. 9. It’s a process. It might look like everyone on campus is confident and connected, but most people share concerns about fitting in and getting along with others. It takes time to meet people and get to know them. Healthy relationships can be learned and practiced, and keep getting better. 10. Be yourself! It's much easier and more fun to be authentic than to pretend to be something or someone else. Healthy relationships are made of real people. Adapted from Kansas State University (2006) and the Peer Advocates of Sexual Respect at Amherst College (2007).
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