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Relationships

Build meaningful and healthy relationships that stand the test of time.

A relationship between two people blooms with love, trust, and respect. Get expert tips and advice on building such lasting connections.

Human relationships are often intertwined in complex and intricate webs of emotions, interactions, and miscommunication. We all wish it were as simple as two people liking each other and living happily ever after. But even the most in-love couples struggle with understanding what makes a relationship great and how to make a relationship work. If you are plagued by relationship woes, browse through this section for expert insights and wholesome tips to enliven the bond between you and your partner.

Explore the nitty-gritty of transparent communication, mutual understanding, and emotional intelligence, which build the foundation for a healthy relationship. Once your relationship stands on solid ground, you and your partner can gently open up to each other and build a lasting intimate relationship. Alongside deepening your existing connections, we can also help you identify the red flags in a relationship so you may save it from steering toward toxicity. Lastly, discover our comprehensive set of relationship guidelines put together by experienced professionals to spruce up your romantic life.

Whether you are seeking counsel on approaching a newly budding attraction or ways to salvage a long-term relationship that seems to have gone stale, you can count on our guidance and instruction. Look around this section where we answer the most pressing relationship questions and help you understand how to make your relationship work.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are some common challenges in relationships?

    Some common challenges in relationships are:

    • Not communicating in a clear and calm manner, thereby not arriving at solutions.
    • Being dishonest or distant, thus intensifying trust issues.
    • Having different values and future goals.
    • Mismanaging finances.
    • Not balancing personal and shared spaces well.
  • What does a healthy relationship look like?

    In simple terms, a healthy relationship looks like a happy friendship where two people share free-flowing communication, mutual respect, healthy teamwork, and companionable silence. People in healthy relationships look happy even when they are not around their partners.

  • How to keep a relationship strong and happy?

    Here are a few secrets to build a strong and happy relationship:

    • Spend a lot of time learning, unlearning, and relearning every old and new aspect of each other.
    • Have fun together.
    • Communicate honestly and calmly to settle disagreements and find common ground.
    • Openly show affection and stand up for each other in testing situations.
    • Respect and support each other's individual goals and interests.
    • Provide a safe space for sharing and nurturing each other's emotional sides.
    • Have the will and determination to make the relationship work.
  • What are good relationship goals?

    Although each person involved in a relationship has their own individual goals, it is important to understand that they have to be separate from the shared relationship goals. Each relationship is different, so the shared goals may vary from couple to couple. However, a few general goals every relationship can work toward is transparent communication, teamwork, emotional intimacy, mutual respect, and open appreciation and support.

  • How to move on from a relationship?

    In order to move on from a relationship that has ended, you must first accept its permanence, organize your thoughts and feelings, and focus on healing from it. Getting into another relationship immediately after a breakup can hinder your healing process and give rise to a toxic relationship. So, take some time off, meet new people, reconnect with old friends, learn new skills, make new experiences, and learn to be happy by yourself. Rebuild yourself before you give a part of yourself to another person again.