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TIPS FOR A GOOD RELATIONSHIP
By Dawn J. Lipthrott, LCSW
1.
Every morning make a conscious commitment to eliminate
blame, criticism, and invalidation from your side of the
relationship. If it leaks out, acknowledge it, and apologize
to your partner.
2.
Pay attention to and express appreciation for positive
things your partner says or does--no matter how small!
3.
Ask your partner to write down what makes him/her
feel loved and special. Do the same for yourself. Exchange
lists. Then, every day, no matter how you feel about him
or her, do one loving/caring behavior for your partner!
4.
Honestly look at the things YOU do that you know are not
helpful to the relationship. If you want something different,
you need to do something different!
5.
Develop compassion for your partner and for yourself.
Reactive, defensive thoughts, words and behavior are ways
we protect ourselves from "danger". Watch yourself
reacting and ask yourself, "What does this remind me
of from my own past?" and, " What can I do differently
at this point to become safer for my partner?"
6.
Ask very specifically for what you need and say
'why' it is important to you. Your partner cannot read your
mind and actually experiences life differently than you
do!
7.
Learn new skills that make communication safe and effective
for both of you.
8.
Know that both romantic love and the power struggle are
not the destination, but are stages on the road to 'real
love'. Frustration and conflict are keys for healing and
growth for both of you!
9.
Read Getting the Love You Want, by Harville Hendrix,
Ph.D., for new understanding of underlying issues that fuel
frustration in your relationship and of ways to co-create
a better relationship.
10.
Most relationships can be 'saved' and transformed,
and getting rid of the partner does not get rid of the 'problem'!
If you think you need help, call for an appointment or come
to one of our workshops or classes. You can create the relationship
you want!
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