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Overlooked Relationship Killers and How to Fix Them

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 11 May 2020.

Relationships can be challenging to maintain, but there are certain habits that can make or break them.

One of the most common mistakes couples make is not spending enough time alone. While it's essential to spend quality time together, it's equally important to have some time to yourself to reflect and recharge.

When you're in a relationship, it's easy to get caught up in each other's lives and forget about your individual interests and hobbies. However, neglecting your own needs can lead to feelings of resentment and disconnection.

Make time for solo activities, whether it's reading a book, taking a walk, or practicing yoga. This will help you stay grounded and focused, and prevent you from losing yourself in the relationship.

Another overlooked relationship killer is sweeping small misunderstandings under the carpet. Unresolved issues can build up and lead to bigger conflicts, causing damage to your relationship.

Instead of ignoring the problem, address it head-on. Communicate openly and honestly with your partner, and work together to find a solution. This will help you build trust and strengthen your relationship.

Expressing love and appreciation is also crucial in any relationship. When you're in a new relationship, it's easy to shower your partner with affection and praise. However, as time goes on, it's common to fall into a routine and forget to express your love and gratitude.

Make an effort to tell your partner how much you appreciate them every day. Small gestures, such as writing a love note or surprise your partner with their favorite meal, can go a long way in keeping the spark alive.

Finally, be mindful of your attitude and outlook in your relationship. Focusing on the negative aspects of your partner's behavior can create a toxic environment and lead to feelings of resentment.

Instead, try to see the good in your partner and focus on their positive qualities. Encourage and support each other, and work together to build a strong and healthy relationship.

Remember, relationships take work and effort to maintain. By being aware of these overlooked relationship killers and making a conscious effort to address them, you can build a strong and lasting relationship.

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