10 Signs That Your Relationship Is Healthy

The media constantly feed us on the idea that romance and sex are the key ingredients of a relationship, at least initially. So we push us to believe that being attractive and attracted, desired and followed are an important part of the love game. Let's get to the heart of the problem. From them [...]
Let's get to the heart of the problem. How do you know whether you are in a strong, healthy relationship or how to understand that your relationship is good for you?
Make sure these 10 factors come to your aid in deciding.

1 - You and your partner are on the same page as your basic values and goals. You both know what you want from life, what your common goals are, you know what you want to achieve in life, and you are determined to meet those goals.
2- There's a strong sense of trust between you. Discuss all things with good, whether bad or bad. There is no hidden agenda for any of you and no secrets about the past.
3- Maintain identity within the relationship, and so does your partner. This is very vital.

4- Spend valuable time together doing things that meet for both of you those things that you consider important to do in life as well as individually.

5- You encourage each other to develop together and change. In other words, inspire each other to become a better person.

6-You and your partner feel safe communicating personal needs and desires. So you have time on your day to discuss important matters for you as a couple and for each one of you individually. Listen carefully to each other, and understand each other best.

7-respect each of you's particular properties even if you don't agree on an important issue. However, it is important to make changes compromise.

8- You have realistic expectations for your relationship, you don't fantasize or you just want what you want to have. Think you're dealing with another individual very complex besides yourself. There is still room for work without having to pursue unrealistic ideas.

9- Each of you contributes to an equal share in the relationship, whatever this part is. Each partner brings the best skills to benefit as a team.

10 you and your partner honor each other's families and friends. While it is important to set aside time for family and friends, it is also important that your partner and you have certain limits so that you can show concern for other relationships.












