7 Golden Rules To A Happy Relationship

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7 Golden Rules To A Happy Relationship

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7 Tips of a Great Life TogetherLeading a happy life together is such a nice feeling. At the start of a relationship, it all seems so nice and enjoyable but as time passes, life gets absorbed by routine tasks, home management and child nourishing. Practice the following steps to keep the pleasant and loving relationship rolling:
  1. Communication is the most important step that keeps us together. So keep communicating and don’t let silence prevail.
  2. A successful relationship demands time. You need to spend some time together. This time spent together should be without any specific purpose. Just be there together and talk on any topic or on your day's activities. Giving time to each other will keep you close.
  3. Respect is a vital ingredient in human relationship. You must demonstrate it. Show genuine respect to the feelings, ideas, actions and express with your words and behaviour that you respect your partner.
  4. If we keep thinking that we are busy, then this feeling of being busy will never leave us. So leave your routine life, hand over the home and children to a friend or relative and spend some time together outside. Go for a movie, exhibition, visit a park, art gallery or beach. Your nice day together will strengthen the bond of your relationship.
  5. Physical attachment plays a key role in our emotional attachment. A gentle pat, a touch on cheek, a passionate kiss and a sweet hug enhances the affection and affiliation. So be together physically and don’t ignore this physical contact for a long time.
  6. The idea of a cheerful dinner outside is also most recommended. You talking, eating and walking together will flourish the happy feeling.
  7. Appreciate your partner. Show appreciation on every big and small act. Express your thanks on the help in house work, in finances, in upbringing the children and for all types of shared activities. You can show appreciation on anything; it is your behaviour and your pleasant gesture that counts.