7 Rules For Developing Successful Relationships
We have many challenges in our lives, and often, we stress about not finding the right car, house or job. But what is the most significant issue in our lives? It is sustaining a successful relationship. We have relationships with our partners, children, grandchildren, social connections and work colleagues. We need to do a better job if statistics are anything to go by. If you have five children, the odds are that at least two of them will be divorced, and the other one will be in a contentious relationship. What we see in movies or online is often an illusion.
While things like a house, career or car may be necessary, a successful relationship supersedes the rest for most people. For people without a relationship, it often feels like an empty hole in their lives. However, for some of the younger people in our society, relationships have become less critical as careers seem more vital than they used to be. In surveys, we find that today, young women sacrifice a relationship for financial security and the status of a successful career. This is much different to the 1950s when women were less career-driven.
Here are seven gems to keep relationships—even your own—humming along.
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