We often rely on our common sense to know what makes a relationship strong but we're often wrong. As an example, do you know that constantly trying to spice up your relationship isn't necessary? Reliability has a greater impact than excitement in building strong relationships. This article will present eight tips that will fortify the bond with your partner by laying down a strong foundation of trust.
1.) As mentioned before in the introduction, reliability is crucial. This is the opposite of the idea that you need to constantly spice things up to keep your romance going. Some variety doesn't hurt, but trust is the essential glue that makes a relationship last. Trust means having faith that your partner will be there through thick and thin. Trust like this is made through consistent reliability over time.
2.) Always keep in mind that your words should never contradict your body language. If you mention that you're glad about a decision your partner has made but you've got a scowl on your face, he or she won't be fooled by this. You should never hold back on what your true thoughts are because this is a kind of deceit. Trust can only happen when you mean what you say and the message matches your words.
3.) Also be careful that your words and actions agree. In this instance, I don't mean body language. If you say one thing, but do something entirely different, your credibility will vanish. Lack of credibility will quickly wear away the trust in a relationship.
4.) You must have a profound belief that your partner is a competent person. Everyone does have their strengths as well as their weaknesses, but you must never doubt that your partner is a competent human being. Contempt is a sure way to demolish the trust that exists between the two of you.
5.) You should never keep secrets from your partner. Secrets generally have a way of being found out with time. After finding out, your partner will continually wonder about any other secrets that you may have. A lot of time is needed to create trust while secrets can completely undo trust.
6.) You must make known your needs to your partner. You should not be expecting she or he to puzzle over what you need. Balance is crucial because too much selflessness is as bad as extreme self centeredness. Keeping your needs to yourself doesn't allow your partner any chance to do some giving.
7.) Don't be too concerned about the need to say no. A partner who freely expresses his or her needs is a natural thing to do. But sometimes the appropriate response is saying no. You will lose your partners respect if you are always yielding. Respect is a crucial ingredient for generating trust.
8.) You mustn't shy away from hardship, adversity, or crisis. Few if any relationships are immune from problems. When the problem has been resolved, your relationship will become more resilient and strong.
Developing trust can be hard to do. But having a solid relationship is worth putting in the extra effort.
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Building Trust In A Relationship - Eight Crucial Steps
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