3 Ways to Jumpstart Your New Relationship
So you're back in a relationship after a long break, and you're scared that this one will go the same way as your previous ones. You genuinely want to think that this is the mate that God has sent you, your better half as some of you may refer to it.
While that may be subject to change, Here are some strategies to ensure that neither of you gets off on the wrong foot.
Allow your PAST to go
We all have regrets from our past that keep us from becoming the happiest versions of ourselves. There may have been times when you thought, "I should have done this or shouldn't have said that," but keeping such thoughts with you will only harm your future relationships and prevent you from being happy.
"Yes, sometimes the past should be abandoned. Life is a trip, and you can't take it all with you. Only the useful luggage."
Never compare your relationship to the relationships of others
Never ever compare your current relationship to your previous one. This may quickly turn poisonous for you both. In any relationship, comparison destroys the link for progress.
Avoid the comparison trap by observing other couples or drawing inspiration from films. Because you own a relationship of your type of qualities.
Take Care
You've just begun dating, you don't know one other all that well yet, and it's possible that you'll find your partner upset or irritable at times when you don't think it's a big deal to be annoyed or make a show about it.
Understand that you and your spouse are not the same; what terrifies you may be something your partner does on a regular basis, and vice versa. Before doing or saying anything, be considerate and imagine yourself in their position.



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