I’m sure you all have heard of the Golden Rule: “Do unto others as you have them do unto you.” In plain English, it just means that you should treat others the way you want them to treat you. When applied to a relationship, this one rule alone should govern every decision you make in that relationship.
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When something happens in a relationship that is upsetting to one of the partners, it is imperative that, if the relationship is going to survive, the other partner must forgive the other person, and forget what happened. Forgiving someone is not as simple as saying, “I forgive you.” Forgiving someone for something they have done is almost like turning back the clock to the time before it happened.
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The old adage is that “Change is Good.” In relationships, the exact opposite is true. I’m not talking about mixing things up a little once in a while, or being spontaneous, breaking out of the rut. I’m talking about you. You should never change who you are to try and make someone else happy. It will not, I repeat, will not, work out.
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Or you’ll fall for anything. If you do not have values, you never have good relationships. You must know who you are, what you believe in, and what you want in relationship.
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