Successful Relationship Advice



When we enter a new relationship, we always hope it will be successful.  No one begins a relationship hoping it will fail.  And yet, many of them do.  A relationship should be a place of strength and rejuvenation, a safe harbor in a storm-tossed world.  But all too often, the relationship itself can become a source of pain and stress.  Here is some relationship advice to help keep your relationship that safe harbor instead of ending up on the rocks.


First, begin the relationship with the belief that you are equals.  You are both worthy and bring worthy things to the relationship.  If someone feels more powerful -- or less powerful -- then a power struggle starts.  That’s the same thing that starts wars.  You’re in this together, as equals.


Take care of yourself.  Make sure that you do the things that make you happy. The more you feel good about your life and situation, the more you can give to the relationship.  If you feel like all you do is toil and drudgery, then you are not going to be much fun to hang around. 


If something goes wrong, whether it’s burning the toast or forgetting to pay the light bill, focus on fixing the problem, not fixing blame.  As much fun as it can be to criticize people, let it go if you want a relationship to work.  Judging is also a real negative.  If you find out someone loves to hunt or is vegan or whatever, don’t immediately tell them they are terrible human beings.


Make room for what the other person likes to do.  If you become involved with someone and have a secret fantasy that every weekend you will spend hiking and biking, then find out that what they love to do is sit and watch television, make a deal with them to take turns.  Be flexible.


Another key piece of relationship advice that can help you build a successful relationship deals with how you begin the relationship.  If you look at the hurdles we’ve listed, many of them have to do with not really getting to know the person, their style of handling things, their interests, etc.  If you begin a relationship with someone who you know has interests and values similar to yours, you will have a much easier time maintaining a happy, healthy relationship.


One way to do this is to use a dating and matchmaking service like Two of Us.  We personally interview all our members.  Our relationship consultants get to know you, what your values are, what you’re looking for in a relationship -- what is most important to you in another person.  They also know all that information about the person they suggest you meet.  Using Two of Us matchmaking eliminates a lot of the root causes of relationship problems. 


It just makes sense to put yourself in a situation where you are meeting people you will be compatible with, instead of rolling the dice with some random person you happened to meet and began dating.  The best relationship advice is to start with someone who is compatible.  Two of Us will take care of that for you.

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