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Six things people in successful relationships do differently

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This archive report was first published on 11 May 2020.

Six things people in successful relationships do differently

Published on May 11, 2020

Building a successful relationship requires effort, commitment, and consistency. Couples who thrive share certain qualities and habits that set them apart from those who struggle.

One key difference is the way they handle conflicts. Successful couples don't keep grudges and make an effort to resolve disputes before going to bed.

They also prioritize communication and vulnerability, being open and authentic with each other. This allows them to build a deeper connection and intimacy.

Another important aspect is giving each other space and allowing each partner to pursue their dreams and goals. By appreciating each other's differences, they thrive as a couple.

Additionally, successful couples make an effort to laugh together and find joy in each other's company. They also avoid keeping secrets and are open about finances, extramarital affairs, and other issues.

Finally, they know when to pause and let each other speak, rather than interrupting and dominating the conversation.

By incorporating these habits into their relationship, couples can build a strong and lasting bond.

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