We all desire to have a relationship that is filled with happiness, joy and unconditional love. What you know and like about your partner should tell you a lot.
In a healthy relationship, you and the other person talk honestly, listen well, and trust and respect each other. Below are some quick tips on how to build strong bonds from relationship and dating experts: If you can say yes to most of these, it's very likely you're in a healthy relationship:
1. Regularly break your routines. Spice up your relationship as routine can be boring and lead to monotony and staleness.
2. Improve your communication. Ensure you use a lot of positive language in the way you talk or make requests; avoid demeaning and vulgar language when addressing each other. Always ensure you use etiquette and always be courteous to each other.
3. Use a level of emotional intelligence to help you read the other partner's emotions so that you can leverage on them to create a conducive atmosphere for relating. Even when you disagree, you can acknowledge your partner makes sensible points.
4. Be great friends, such that you look out for ways to surprise each other with out of the ordinary small things on a regular basis. You and your partner are playful with each other.
5. Support and learn to empathize with each other. You always see your partner as trustworthy. You reminisce about positive experiences you've had together in the past.