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7 Ways to Nurture Your Relationship (and Get Some Back)
Your love needs a breath of fresh air to flourish.
All Relationships Need to Be Nurtured
A relationship cannot survive on its own. It needs the care and nurturing of two adults, giving to each other in a way that creates a mutually beneficial connection. To foster a deep and loving relationship, there needs to be:
1. Kind, constant, and honest communication. Without talking, your relationship will not survive. The more you communicate, the closer you will be.
2. The willingness to work through difficulties and disagreements. Throwing in the towel, even if you don't walk out the door, is not the path to
happiness. You must face the discomfort that comes with differing opinions and ideas.
3. A sense of humor, some fun, and a bit of distraction from the rigors of daily life. You can't spend all your free time "working" on your relationship-don't make it a hobby. Discuss what you like to do, where you'd like to go, and how you both like to have fun. Then go do it.
4. Sharing life lessons with the one you love.
When you discover something about life, or you make a self-correcting move that is healthy for your relationship, let your partner know. You'll be surprised by the positive response.
5. Emotional support, validation, and compliments. If you don't feel that you partner likes and respects you, there will not be a strong connection. You have to lift each other up and let each other know the depth of your caring.
6. Love, intimacy, romance, and sex. These are the cornerstones of a loving relationship. Being great roommates just won't cut it. There has to be the desire to be together as a couple. You may think the spark has gone, but there are too many ways to rekindle it. All you have to do is try.
7. Sharing goals and dreams that resonate with both of you.

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