Saving a Relationship - Don\'t Wait for Your Partner to Save It - Take Action Now

Over time relationships can deteriorate if we do not nurture them and it is only when they are on the brink of collapse that we start to realise that they are slipping away. Saving a relationship is not always easy and, if it has deteriorated to the point where it now seems to be falling apart, you may be looking for a quick fix before you lose your loved one. If you want to save a relationship and get it back on track, don't wait for your partner to make it better. Read on to find out what went wrong and what action you need to take now to make sure it survives.

Often, when we enter into relationships, it's because we are hoping that another person will fill a huge gap in our lives. We are looking for a quick fix, although we will generally be disappointed in the long-term. Whilst the intoxicating initial stages of love may work to do this for a short period, the reality is that our flaws eventually take over. It is usually our inability to share and communicate effectively with each other that will eventually kill our relationship slowly over time.

One of the reasons for this is that, more often than not in relationships, we consider our own needs above those of our partner. We get upset when they don't meet our needs as we would want. We perhaps try to mould them into the person that we originally wanted them to be and we even tell them how they should behave. Then, when we don't get our own way, we allow anger and contempt to take over and replace the love and appreciation that we felt initially.

The fact of the matter is that unless both partners are accepting and appreciative of each other, and willing to sacrifice some of their own needs for the good of the both, then over time their relationship will deteriorate. Both need to learn to share and work together otherwise they will not be able to function as a couple. If you're more interested in getting your own needs met than building a loving, mutually respectful relationship, then it's not going to work in the long-term.

One crucial aspect of a relationship is communication. It is important that both partners are able to express their needs and opinions to each other without fear of being ridiculed or rejected. If you're not able to negotiate because you don't know how, or because one or both partners aren't able to listen, then communication can only deteriorate. When negative patterns of blame and disrespect are allowed to take root, it often leads to a downward spiral of diminishing levels of trust, friendship and passion in the relationship.

If you want to save your relationship, you need to replace these negative patterns with more positive patterns of love and affection. However hurt you feel, you must stop blaming and start listening. Only respect and acceptance will allow you to re-cultivate friendship and laughter. So start to see the best in your partner instead of the worst and allow them a compliment instead of a put-down.

When saving a relationship, even if your partner fails to open up to your new methods of communication initially, do not allow yourself to slip back into old negative patterns. Show that you are determined to change for the better and sooner or later you should both start to forgive and reconnect. It only takes one person to change a relationship for the better. Don't wait for your partner to save your relationship. Start today and make these changes and let the rest fall into place.
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