What a healthy relationship really looks like | relationship coach reacts
Published 2024-07-21
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06:31 Addressing healthy / unhealthy comments under this video
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Hey, Most relationships are complex at first, especially in the first five years when you're building your foundation. Effective self-communication is crucial, as is addressing arguments head-on. Arguments reveal weaknesses and help strengthen your bond. Negotiation, arbitration, reconciliation, and compromise are essential early on to ensure long-term stability. Avoiding these can be detrimental, as unresolved issues become harder to address later. Love and sacrifice are vital, but the first five years are truly a test. Finding someone who complements you, and working together to navigate challenges is fruitful. Remember, love requires time, patience, and effort. Hope this helped.