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Fixing Relationship Problems In 3 Simple Steps

By: Mike Lee Home | News-and-Society | Dating


Fixing relationship problems can be tricky; but if you’re sincere about it, then it’s always worth a shot.

The first thing you have to understand is that there is no guaranteed happy ending. Even if you tried your best and gave it your all, there’s a chance that you might not resolve it completely.

Still, a start is a start and if you can’t fix it today, then perhaps you can try again another day. Here are 3 steps you can follow to help you in your ordeal:

Step # 1: Listen For As Long As You Can.

When it comes to problem relationships, it’s so easy for us to get carried away with what we think the problem is and how to solve it.

In the middle of it all, we forget about the other person - the other half of the relationship who might not see the situation exactly as we do. When fixing relationship problems, we should always hear the other person out first. No excuses.

Once we have given them a chance to talk, that’s when we can air out our side of the story. Hopefully, with two sets of perspectives, we can come to a conclusion that is amenable to all.

Step # 2: Attacks Are Never Welcome.

Let us not launch an attack and start the conversation with an accusation. That’s not going to help anybody. In fact, it will probably make the whole situation worse. Unfortunately, a lot of people make this mistake.

Fixing relationship problems is a lot like conducting peace talks. These discussions never begin with both parties hurling accusations at each other. Instead, there is a great deal of diplomacy and hospitality involved.

Simply put, when you attack, your opponent will defend himself or launch a counter attack. Either way, it’s not going to be pretty.

Step # 3: Exercise Patience And Thoughtfulness.

Obviously, fixing relationship problems involves a lot of tension. Therefore, it is best that we be as patient and as considerate as possible.

We need to help make the other party involved relaxed so that the ensuing talk will be of a more cordial nature. You might be surprised at how a cup of tea or a smile - no matter how tentative - can help ease matters along.

If you’re in the middle of fixing relationship problems, then I applaud you. Whether it’s trying to get an ex back or get along with a family member, it’s important that we at least make the effort to keep peace.



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