The Secret to Having a Healthy Relationship

Posted by Sumit Agarwal on August 13th, 2018

Did you know about the Japanese art called Kintsugi? Known as golden joinery or golden repair, it is an art, which uses liquid gold to repair cracks in broken pottery. This art is based on the belief that even if some things are broken they can be made more beautiful with the right effort. The same can be said for relationships. All relationships are not smooth, there will surely be hiccups and conflicts of interest between the partners in any relationship. If both the partners are committed to the relationship and are willing to work with each other, a healthy relationship can surely be maintained.

It takes two hands to clap. Similarly it takes the effort and commitment of both the partners to make a relationship work. So, what are the keys to a healthy relationship?

  • Commitment to each other
  • Willingness to compromise and accept the other person
  • Be open to new ideas
  • Above all, willingness to work on the relationship

If you ask a life coach from any part of India, he/she will tell you that in most cases relationship problems may arise out of small matters. These small things could be that one partner said something in the wrong way or that a partner didn’t give enough attention. These things could grow into huge issues and take the relationship to a breaking point. The best way to prevent this is to keep communication lines open and be willing to listen to the other person’s point of view whether or not you accept it. If you feel that the communication barriers are too high to cross over, you can go for professional assistance. Consult a reputed life coach in Bangalore who can help resolve your relationship issues and rebuild it.

The secret to a happy relationship is look at a relationship like Kintsugi. No relationship runs the perfect course. It will have its share of turns and twists. The partners can have a healthy relationship if you can work toward sorting out the issues and reaffirming the faith in themselves. You can work together and bridge the gaps in the relationship with good intensions.

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