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		<title>Growing in Relationship Communication</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 02:23:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Noone</dc:creator>
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<p>Relationships are definitely forged and based on communication. A person&#8217;s communication skills can ultimately affect all the relationships that he has. The quality of such relationships may vary depending on how a person communicates with every person that he has a partnership with. Thus said, to make relationship become successful, one must be a master [...]<p><a href="http://www.topcommunicationskills.com/communication-skills/relationship-communication/growing-in-relationship-communication">Growing in Relationship Communication</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.topcommunicationskills.com">Top Communication Skills</a></p>
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<p>Relationships are definitely forged and based on communication. A person&rsquo;s communication skills can ultimately affect all the relationships that he has. The quality of such relationships may vary depending on how a person communicates with every person that he has a partnership with. Thus said, to make relationship become successful, one must be a master of his own communication means.</p>
<p>Relationship communication is a rather fancy way of identifying a form of communication, since communication, in its very essence, is a form of relationship. Relationships are rather difficult to talk about, because people have a subjective way of defining relationships often with postmodern thoughts in mind. In any way, this is the outline of communication modes that you and your partner in use in your relationship.</p>
<p>When speaking of relationship communication, intimate relationships are what most often come to mind. This is because when intimate relationships fail, most people get broken inside. When scrutinized with a keen eye, one factor that comprises a failed relationship is an ineffective communication of thoughts and messages.</p>
<p>In relationships, a lot of nonverbal communication takes place. When expressing love and affection, partners hug and kiss each other along with sweet nothings. On the other side, violence can take place if one partner fails at some point, thereby expressing anger or some other negative emotion.</p>
<p>Such a negative emotion can confuse a person, that&rsquo;s why he may tend to act irrationally when confronted with such. Feelings of fear, insecurity, jealousy, and loneliness may rise every now and then. Before communicating such emotions, dissect yourself first by finding the reasons on why you are harboring such a feeling. Do not put the blame to anyone and find out the rationality behind this. This way, you could be at a better standing when talking these things over with your partner.</p>
<p>A lot of people ask for the components of a successful relationship. The list may go on and on from trust, to love, to care, to commitment, and so on. The list may never end, but undoubtedly, communication is always a part of each mentioned factor. To do each and every abstraction means communicating it to your partner. That&rsquo;s why open communication is very crucial for any relationship to work out.</p>
<p>It is also important to realize that feelings and emotions are important communication skills factors. If something feels wrong, talk to your partner about it. There is nothing wrong with settling personal issues, just as long as you don&rsquo;t brood over them for an extended period of time. It is true that most people do not like feelings as subjects of conversations, but if there&rsquo;s a need for it, there&rsquo;s no problem in doing so. More often than not, resolutions are gathered when such things are talked over. Do not force issues though because timing is also critical when such matters are to be discussed.</p>
<p>Besides, words alone cannot truly express what you really feel. If you cannot find the right words, then perhaps you can convey a message by crying. Means of communication may vary from relationship to relationship. It is just up to you and your partner to find out the best means that could work for your relationship.</p>
<p>A person with very good communication skills may be able to handle a lot of things, including but not limited to organization management, information dissemination, expression of personal thoughts and emotions, and handling relationships. There is still so much to talk about communication as far as relationships are concerned, just keep in mind to express when you feel like there&rsquo;s a need to do so.</p>
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		<title>How You Can Save Your Relationship</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 14:31:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Noone</dc:creator>
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<p>The first step in saving a relationship is deciding if it is worth saving and if you are trying to save it for the right reason. Some people think that they need to save their relationship for the children. This does the children no good. Children need to be raised by people that are living [...]<p><a href="http://www.topcommunicationskills.com/communication-skills/relationship-communication/how-you-can-save-your-relationship">How You Can Save Your Relationship</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.topcommunicationskills.com">Top Communication Skills</a></p>
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<p>The first step in saving a relationship is deciding if it is worth saving and if you are trying to save it for the right reason. Some people think that they need to save their relationship for the children. This does the children no good. Children need to be raised by people that are living in a healthy relationship and are true to each other, not one that is fake for the sake of the children. Children are a lot smarter than we give them credit for and they will see right through you.</p>
<p>Both people in a relationship have to be on the same page if the relationship has any hope of being saved. The old saying &#8220;It takes 2 to tango&#8221; can apply to this situation. If one person in the relationship is not interested, there is little that can be done. You must figure out what the problem is. Sometimes when people are trying to save a relationship they think that the symptoms of the problem are the problem itself. An example of this would be when there is an affair involved. You may think that the affair is the problem when in reality the problem in the relationship is an underlying problem that drove the person to have the affair in the first place. </p>
<p>Communication in the relationship will usually bring out the reason for the person straying. This is the most important step in saving the relationship. Sharing each others thoughts may seem like a hurtful scenario to follow but you need to be honest and reassure each other that you are still in love and only saying these things to heal the relationship. Once the two of you start to deal with the underlying issue, you will be on your way to saving the relationship. </p>
<p>The next step in saving the relationship would be to create a plan to solve the problem or problems you have pin pointed. You will then need to implement the plan. If your life takes you in opposite directions and you don&#8217;t see each other much, plan a date night or even a lunch together. Another option would be to plan a certain day of the week to get together for a movie night. If each of you think of different ways to spend time together it will bring excitement back into the relationship. If communication seems to be the problem between the two of you, try setting aside a half hour before going to bed for talking. Sometimes laying in bed in the dark and talking makes it easier for the words to flow. Whatever plan you decide to pursue, stick to it. </p>
<p>Saving a relationship won&#8217;t happen over night. The relationship didn&#8217;t fall apart in one day so it will take some time, and work on both sides to repair. Sometimes you may feel that you are taking two steps forward and one step back and you probably are, but that is how the process works. You will both experience some pain but if you are sincere, truthful and persistent you will enjoy many moments of fun and laughter. Be kind to each other, apologize when needed and slow to blame and you will be well on your way to saving your relationship.</p>
<p>If your relationship is worth saving, I have described, tried and true, steps in this article that will enable you to stay together and live a long happy life together. Live, laugh and love life! </p>
<p>The steps above are a starting point in mending a broken relationship. Getting back with an ex is a bit more complicated than what is outlined here but it is a good start and will get you well on your way to getting your ex back.</p>
<p>For a more detailed plan that will help you get your ex back <a href="http://www.moneymachineonline.us/relationships.htm">click here</a><a></a><br />Come visit us at <a href="http://moneymachineonline.us">moneymachineonline.us</a> for more information on many different subjects and topics.</p>
<p> Teddy Tedbos<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/breakup-articles/how-you-can-save-your-relationship-756377.html</p>
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		<title>Good Tips on Effective Communication in Relationships</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jun 2010 17:33:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Noone</dc:creator>
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<p>Communication in relationships is very important. Many couples find this out when they get into relationships. However, there has been a lot of talk on communication and no action. It is vital for you to know how to communicate effectively with your partner. Talking to each other does not mean that you are in the [...]<p><a href="http://www.topcommunicationskills.com/communication-skills/relationship-communication/good-tips-on-effective-communication-in-relationships">Good Tips on Effective Communication in Relationships</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.topcommunicationskills.com">Top Communication Skills</a></p>
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<p>Communication in relationships is very important. Many couples find this out when they get into relationships. However, there has been a lot of talk on communication and no action. It is vital for you to know how to communicate effectively with your partner. Talking to each other does not mean that you are in the same page. It simply means that you have talked. Effective communication will bring you to the same page and script, so that you can have the unison approach to all your issues. Remember, when you choose to come together in matrimony, you are saying that you are willing to come together and reason as a unit. This is the seriousness of marriage or any long term relationship. For communication in relationships to be effective, there are certain things you can do to ensure that you live in an environment that is happy. First, you need to look for good communication tips. Read articles and listen to experts while they delve on this topic. The following tips are tried and tested and when you try them, you will definitely see change.</p>
<p>The first thing is to never interrupt when your spouse is making their point. You must give your partner a chance for them to explain themselves. It is not always easy to listen to a spouse who makes a point that you do not want to hear. Whether you want to hear or not, let them speak their mind and this is the first effective tip to good communication in relationships. The other thing is to be truthful. There are partners who make up emotions just because they are hurt. Saying lies to make a point will not make you a good communicator; it will make you a good liar. Therefore, when you have the chance to speak, you better make the most out of it and, you can only do this by being sincere. There are partners who dominate a talk changing the talk into a monologue. A dialogue is essential because you will not appear to be patronizing your mate. Good communication in relationships will ensure that you have a talk that is fulfilling that is based on mutual trust and confidence. </p>
<p>Many times in relationships, we tend to think that communication is a competition for the person who makes the most valid point. You are not in a business environment and you should not compete with your partner. Making your point should be for the sole reason of making the union better than it was before. It is so interesting to think about how many times you have waited to say &#8216;I told you so&#8217;. You should compliment your partner and seek to help them become better people. Communication in relationships should take place everyday. This is to keep in touch withy every new emotion or thought. When you practice this healthy habit of talking, you will not just excel in your relationship but, you will also excel in all ventures you get into. Many times, a business is like this; when you work toward keeping in touch with what is going on, you will make decisions that will favor your business or union in this case.</p>
<p> Francis  Githinji<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/relationships-articles/good-tips-on-effective-communication-in-relationships-727630.html</p>
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		<title>A Successful Relationship Depends on Open and Caring Communications for Longevity</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 08:15:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Noone</dc:creator>
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<p>You and the love of your life are finding it a bit difficult keeping your relationship on an even keel. Arguments are frequent and there are days you refuse to see each other. So you decide to spend one of your lonely evenings looking for solutions on the internet. Open up that browser and type in “relationship”. On a slow day you will find well over 221 <strong>million</strong> (221,000,000…that is a LOT of zeroes!) returns! When you narrow this down to a few dozen that may actually be of some help you will find they all say just about the same thing. You find “Four Tips To A Successful Marriage” or “Seven Ways To Keep Your Boyfriend Interested”, possibly you will come up with one about “Five Tips To Get Your Ex-Back…INSTANTLY”.</p>
<p>Dig deeper into these tips and methods and you find most of them are repetitive. You find: (1) Be Creative; (2) Act Swiftly; (3) Provide Space or Soften Your Heart. While all of these are excellent you rarely find anything in depth. You can read two or three sentences, or possibly a complete paragraph on each and then on to the next. Maybe it is time to take one and get a little more information?</p>
<p>Let’s look at one that is definitely important: <strong>COMMUNICATION.</strong> Pop open your dictionary and you will find that communication is the ability “to succeed in conveying ones meaning to others”. While this easily describes your conversation with the mechanic regarding a new transmission in your vehicle it gets a bit cloudy with a couples problem. How do you frame a sentence? Do you use the right words? Maybe if we look at a few examples (yes…almost like “tips”) we can get better insight. Here is a short list:</p>
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<li> <strong>I worry that exposing myself to my partner will result in rejection</strong>. Come on guys, aren’t you in this “breakup situation because you didn’t expose yourself? If nothing else you and your partner are supposed to be best friends. The problem is not your love knowing about you…it is when you have to second guess each other that the problems begin. Opening up in a truthful and forthright manner should in no way make you vulnerable in your relationship. Learn to share things more important than the toppings on your pizza and you are on your way to a strong and loving relationship.</li>
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<li><strong>I hate it when my partner brings up a problem</strong>. Well, <strong>DUH!</strong>. You are supposed to have a <em>relationship</em> here. That signifies that you should have the ability to share problems as well as joys. If you can talk about that wonderful afternoon of water skiing don’t you think an intimate issue should also be discussable? Back to exposing yourself to your partner…get the problem out into the open, find out each other’s view points and then come to a reasonable and acceptable solution! If you truly have love for this person then you want “good” for them. That good comes about through problem solving which leaves much more room for the fun events of life.</li>
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<li><strong>Speaking up will only make things worse</strong>. Well, back to the first two on our list, by now we should have found that by <strong>NOT</strong> talking through difficult spots in your relationship is nothing less than pulling the foundation out from under it. You would not build a house without a proper foundation so why jeopardize your life with this attitude. The purpose of effective communication is to open the discussion channels in order to <strong>SOLVE</strong> before they become dangerous. The atmosphere in your relationship will be more relaxed, more loving, more <strong>FUN</strong> when you are able to work out the worst problems as easily as agreeing on that pizza topping.</li>
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<p>The reasons behind poor communication vary from couple to couple, but the secret is to not let those reasons get in the way of your love life. Work up the courage to open this conversation with your partner and you will discover many ways to strengthen your relationship. Failure to do this eventually can weaken the foundation of your partnership and lead to total disintegration.</p>
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<p> Gordon Chandler<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/breakup-articles/a-successful-relationship-depends-on-open-and-caring-communications-for-longevity-715762.html</p>
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		<title>Why Do Most Marriages Fail?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2010 01:40:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Noone</dc:creator>
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<p>Roughly 50% of all marriages fail and many of those dont even make it past the first year.  Understanding why these marriages fail can be key to ensuring that your own marriage does not fail.  Some factors that contribute to the failure of a marriage include a lack of communication or poor communication, [...]<p><a href="http://www.topcommunicationskills.com/communication-skills/relationship-communication/why-do-most-marriages-fail-3">Why Do Most Marriages Fail?</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.topcommunicationskills.com">Top Communication Skills</a></p>
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<p>Roughly 50% of all marriages fail and many of those dont even make it past the first year.  Understanding why these marriages fail can be key to ensuring that your own marriage does not fail.  Some factors that contribute to the failure of a marriage include a lack of communication or poor communication, financial issues and even the circumstances of the marriage.  All of these issues can exist in a healthy and enduring marriage but if they are not dealt with properly they can lead to the failure of the marriage.  </p>
<p> Communication is critical to the success of a marriage.  Without proper communication, conflict resolution becomes a difficult issue.  If the couple lacks the communication skills necessary to resolve their problems, then even the smallest problems will become insurmountable.  Communication allows a relationship to grow and thrive by giving the partners an opportunity to share their dreams, concerns, hopes and desires with each other.  Without sharing in this way a couple will not grow as close together as possible.  Communication also gives the couple a healthy way to resolve their arguments.  </p>
<p> If one or both partners lack effective communications skills it becomes difficult to resolve arguments because the couple is not able to understand each others points of view.  </p>
<p> If the marriage is already in trouble, both partners in the marriage must be dedicated to working on their communication skills in order to improve or salvage their marriage.  The absence of effective communication techniques can lead to the failure of a marriage.</p>
<p> Love may conquer all but sometimes even love isnt enough to save a marriage when there are significant financial concerns.  While financial concerns in and of themselves may not be the cause of a failed marriage the tension that financial concerns create is often the culprit in a failed marriage.  Financial concerns can be a heavy burden to bear and when a couple is struggling to meet their financial obligations, there can be a tremendous amount of pressure in the relationship.  This pressure may be enough to destroy an otherwise healthy marriage.  </p>
<p> If one of the partners in the marriage becomes obsessed with the marital finances they can begin to neglect other aspects of the marriage. This neglectful behavior has the affect of making the spouse feel ignored and lonely which can be damaging to a marriage.  Often one of the partners will become consumed with the financial affairs and this can be very damaging to a marriage.  </p>
<p> Even the circumstances surrounding the marriage can lead to its failure.  A marriage of convenience is often not a healthy marriage.  When the decision to marry is based on something other than true love, it is likely that the marriage will fair.  Some examples of marriage circumstances that often lead to failure are getting married because there is a baby on the way or because the couple is feeling pressure to get married by friends and family members.  Neither of these reasons are truly valid reasons for marriage and often leads to divorce.  When a couple marries for reasons other than true love the marriage is often doomed before it starts.  </p>
<p> Marrying too young is another reason why many marriages fail.  While the right age to marry varies greatly depending on the person, many people argue that the teens and early twenties are too early to get married.  Getting married before you have had a chance to enjoy many of lifes experiences can result in resentfulness in the marriage and can be the cause of failure of the marriage.  </p>
<p> Another reason why many marriages fail is that society no longer places importance on the institution of marriage.  Today it is common for couples to live together and have children without being married.  This degeneration of society devalues marriage and results in a higher percentage of failed marriages.  With so little value placed on marriage in todays society, couples are not committed to making their marriage work and are often quick to give up on the marriage and each other.  </p>
<p> Many marriages today are doomed before they even start.  Marriage is no longer seen as a necessary step in a relationship so many couples are quick to divorce without making an honest effort to resolve their problems.  Communication breakdown, financial difficulties as well as circumstances of the marriage are all problems that can cause many marriages to fail.</p>
<p> T J Madigan<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/marriage-articles/why-do-most-marriages-fail-112040.html</p>
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		<title>Relationship Marketing: Tips for Getting Started</title>
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<p>Simply put, relationship marketing is the strategy of building strong, loyal and committed relationships with your client base. Often in striving to gain media visibility and recognition, businesses temporarily forget or overlook their most important marketing resource, your business relationship with people!</p>
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<p>Simply put, relationship marketing is the strategy of building strong, loyal and committed relationships with your client base. Often in striving to gain media visibility and recognition, businesses temporarily forget or overlook their most important marketing resource, your business relationship with people!</p>
<p>Below are a few handy tips to help you reassess your relationships with your customers, and how to develop a plan for building and improving those relationships.</p>
<p>Get Organized</p>
<p>It&#8217;s difficult to target and streamline communication and build relationships if you don&#8217;t start out knowing where you stand with your customers. You probably have files on your customers, but do these files include the tracking of correspondence? If not, this is an aspect that should be added to your customer files.</p>
<p>Another idea is to develop a file of success stories. Are there customers with whom you have a strong relationship, who are loyal and devoted clients? If so, assess the history of your relationship with these clients to determine if you did something different to gain their loyalty. You may even want to start a file of success stories to refer to for inspiration when creativity about how to expand customer relationships may be waning.</p>
<p>Develop a Communication Plan</p>
<p>Communication is the first step in building strong relationships with your customers. First, assess what your communication strategy is. If you do not currently have a strategy for ongoing contact with your clients, it&#8217;s time to develop one! Whether it&#8217;s a weekly, monthly, bi-monthly or quarterly correspondence with your clients, it&#8217;s important to decide on a plan of action and implement that plan.</p>
<p>If you already have a communication plan in place, and are tracking your customer communication, now is the time to review and assess the effectiveness of your plan.</p>
<p>- Do your customers seem engaged and interested in your communication with them?</p>
<p>- Is your customer base steady, or do you seem to be losing customers?</p>
<p>- Have you had any repeated complaints from multiple customers?</p>
<p>- How can you better serve your customers?</p>
<p>- Is there an easy and reliable way for customers to reach you if they have a complaint, concern, or would like to make a suggestion?</p>
<p>This may all sound overwhelming at first, but these are just a few areas to get you started thinking about how to facilitate more communication with your customers. You are probably already doing some of these things. If there are several of these suggestions that you are not doing, yet you feel compelled to implement, don&#8217;t panic! Just take one suggestion at a time and move forward that way.</p>
<p>Relationships with clients are built over time, and anything you do now to start the process is a step in the right direction. Once you start to understand and embrace the importance of customer relationships in a strategic marketing plan, you will be heading for success.
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<p> Christian Fea<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/business-articles/relationship-marketing-tips-for-getting-started-695247.html</p>
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<p>Any relationship is incomplete without communication. Especially in case of women, proper communication technique leads to healthy relationship. Many a time&#8217;s men don&#8217;t understand needs of women. So, it&#8217;s important to understand needs of women in form of communication. Women like to communicate in details. You should also pay attention to detailing of the subject. [...]<p><a href="http://www.topcommunicationskills.com/communication-skills/relationship-communication/communication-in-relationships">Communication In Relationships</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.topcommunicationskills.com">Top Communication Skills</a></p>
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<p>Any relationship is incomplete without communication. Especially in case of women, proper communication technique leads to healthy relationship. Many a time&#8217;s men don&#8217;t understand needs of women. So, it&#8217;s important to understand needs of women in form of communication. Women like to communicate in details. You should also pay attention to detailing of the subject. Asking about small things in life can also be effective way of communication. Sometimes communication can also be one sided. It&#8217;s important to listen to your partner, without any reply. Communication is a very important part of relationship.</p>
<p>Sometimes there can be a misconception due to some reason. When both the partners don&#8217;t communicate in this case, it adds up to further problems. Whatever the misunderstanding may be, it&#8217;s vital to confront and communicate with your partner. Communication can also be in the form of feelings for each other.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to express your feelings towards each other. Inability to express your feelings is also a form of miscommunication. Sometimes, it gets a little difficult to express your feeling pertaining to situations. It leads to a fight or an argument in this case.</p>
<p>As communication is an integral part of a relationship. It has to be implemented at start of your relationship. When you maintain that frame from starting, it becomes easier as you go along in the relationship. You should never hide anything from your partner .Communication in the form of transparency is also very important. The more you are transparent, the more effective is your relationship.</p>
<p>Transparency in communication is the key to a healthy and successful relationship. Mode of communication is not temporary, it&#8217;s permanent in nature. If you develop communication for once, it remains for ever. There shouldn&#8217;t be any block in your communication then. It&#8217;s a mutual effort that goes with your relationship.</p>
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		<title>Stop Blaming Each Other&#8230;lay the Foundation to Reclaim Your Loving Relationship With Communication</title>
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<p>There probably is not a relationship between man and woman that at one time or another does not fun into trouble. This trouble could start over something as small as the color shirt the guy wears on a date, or as large as a cheating episode involving either party. What happens next probably determines where the relationship will end up. Of course many of them end up in a “break-up”, a wonderful term signifying that girls and boys can no longer play well together and need an emotional “time-out”. This opens up the era (<strong>hopefully a</strong> <strong>short one!</strong>) when friends and families assist the wounded parties with all the advice, innuendos and insults that could possibly be dragged from the pits of previous arguments.</p>
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<p>Conversations occur wanting to know why the shirt had to be red instead of the green one the boyfriend wore. People will talk about how the ladies actions caused her “fella” to resort to chasing those bikini clad women at the beach instead of helping her pick out a wedding dress (<strong>really dumb conversation; don’t you agree?</strong>) And of course we can’t leave out the mothers and fathers taking their own child’s side; declaring that “Henry” or “Mabel” (actual identities withheld to protect the real combatants) never was good enough for their little darlings. Needless to say those with the most advice have always had perfect love relationships and know exactly what they are talking about, right?</p>
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<p>Of course the nasty enemy <em>BLAME</em> must be placed in someone’s lap during this time. Conversations abound over coffee, lunches or beers after work which direct BLAME to the “other” party in the love life. This is when the maturity of the loving couple will rise to the occasion and place blame (small letters to indicate blame is such a small word!) on themselves. That is right…if you and your lover have just placed your relationship into the “break-up” mode there is nobody to blame but <em>YOURSELF</em>! That’s right. Boyfriend you are to blame for your actions and, girlfriend you are to blame for yours. Once you understand that there will be no more crying over spilled milk and you can get on about repairing the little love fest that originally brought you together.</p>
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<p>Well now that we have that little tirade out of the way it’s time for a decision. When the two love-birds met they absolutely adored each other. Problems became apparent when the lovers learned to relax a bit around each other and the dating “veneer” wore a bit thin. With this new transparency many things that were previously accepted now rub the wrong way and tempers flare. That must be over…the decision must be whether you still have love for your sweetheart and want to get back together. Accept the answer and you may find that making up from that terrible old break-up is not as hard as people want to portray it.</p>
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<p>The very first thing that must be done after making this decision is….Stop The Fighting! Many people tell you that making up is impossible without communication. However there is absolutely no room for communication if fighting of any sort still occurs. Yelling, screaming or negative talk will not possibly yield any positive results. If you are able to establish a foundation with civility and respect then you are on your way to being able to communicate. Properly laid, this foundation will help cease the battles and open this loving couple up to positive communication that is their next step in reclaiming that lost love. Now we go looking for ideas about rehabilitating love through communication.</p>
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<p> Gordon Chandler<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/breakup-articles/stop-blaming-each-otherlay-the-foundation-to-reclaim-your-loving-relationship-with-communication-720346.html</p>
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<p>No we don’t need the services of a paid psychologist to tell us that the best relationships are those that are based on good communication. Yet, we rarely endeavor to mend our ways. We carry on without a care in the world along our paths, hoping that somehow everything will just like magic fall into [...]<p><a href="http://www.topcommunicationskills.com/communication-skills/relationship-communication/you-should-have-good-communication-within-a-relationship">You Should Have Good Communication Within a Relationship</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.topcommunicationskills.com">Top Communication Skills</a></p>
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<p>No we don’t need the services of a paid psychologist to tell us that the best relationships are those that are based on good communication. Yet, we rarely endeavor to mend our ways. We carry on without a care in the world along our paths, hoping that somehow everything will just like magic fall into place. At times, it does – thanks to the efforts of our partners. But mostly it does not. We allow the fault lines to deepen and reach a stage where they can no longer be bridged.</p>
<p>The first requirement to have good communication within a relationship is to respect each other. Men who consider their wives inferior will rarely, if ever, strike a long lasting relationships. The same is true of women. If they look down upon their husbands then for sure they can never hope to gain their undivided confidence and affection.</p>
<p>Good communication also requires good listening skills. A husband and a wife must learn to listen to each other. They must pay attention to what their spouse is saying, and respond. Very often, fault lines develop because the husband and wife don’t pay attention to what each other is saying or even try. This can be most frustrating – for both parties.</p>
<p>There should also be empathy. A spouse must show concern when things go wrong. This is the unspoken communication. One does not have to express it. Mere body language becomes a great source of comfort. You feel stronger if your spouse holds your hand and says that you can overcome most of your misfortunes. Suddenly, you don’t feel alone. Then your relationship will deepen.</p>
<p>One of the best ways to build a relationship is to discuss uncomfortable issues. It is not that hard to tell your spouse as to how your boss is always on you back or how you have made a fool of yourself before your colleagues. It requires great courage to speak about your faults. But if you have a caring spouse, and if you believe that she will stand by you, then you must discuss subjects that hurt male egos or female vanities. You will find that you have shed a big psychological burden. And even with that, the emotional bonds between you and your better half will become stronger.</p>
<p>This also applies to sexual relationship. Couples perform much better when they respect each other, and communicate better with each other. The communication need not be through words alone. Simple acts of patting, caressing or holding hands are a great form of communication. They dissolve resentments over perceived or actual slights, bridge distances and generate plenty of positive energy.</p>
<p> Richard Porter<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/marriage-articles/you-should-have-good-communication-within-a-relationship-709986.html</p>
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<p>Brooke said to Gary, &#8220;In our entire relationship, I&#8217;ve gone above and beyond for you &#8230; for us. I cook. I take up your shit off the floor. I&#8217;ve laid your clothes for you like you were a four-year old. I&#8217;ve supported you, your work or anything. I make the plans. I take care of everything. But I don&#8217;t feel you appreciate any of it. I don&#8217;t feel that you appreciate me. All I want from you is to show me that you care.&#8221; Gary retorted, &#8220;Why didn&#8217;t you just say that to me?&#8221; In tears, Brooke said, &#8220;Gary, I&#8217;ve tried.&#8221; Gary answered, &#8220;But never like that. You might have said things that may mean like that but I am not a mind reader.&#8221;</p>
<p>Above is a conversation of Brooke (Jennifer Aniston) and Gary (Vince Vaughn) in the movie &#8220;The Break-up.&#8221; This is a classic example of a poor communication or miscommunication which led to rejection, hurt, misunderstanding that eventually resulted in the falling-out between partners Brooke and Gary. This is a movie that solidly mirrors reality. Partners may have difficulty putting their feelings into words or the wife speaks but the husband avoids or does not listen. Communication is the essence of any relationship. However, communication is also a two-way process. You may talk as much as you want but you also need to listen well as much. &#8220;We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak,&#8221; as Greek philosopher Epictetus perfectly puts it.</p>
<p>Human relationship is basically a balance of communication and compromise. And just like communication and compromise, relationship is all about giving and taking, loving and being loved in return.</p>
<p>But how do we make communication work in a relationship? The key here is to talk freely and listen excellently. Open up your feelings, thoughts, aspirations, hurts and complaints to your partner. And when your partner does the talking, you need to be the excellent listener by not condemning, attacking or lecturing the other. When it is your time to talk, your partner will likewise do the same thing for you. And after each one has heard all that has to be said, work out for a compromise.</p>
<p>Partners should likewise bear in mind that each one is entitled to his/her own feelings and opinions, that no two people are exactly the same, that each one is totally unique emotionally, physically and mentally.  Respect for one another should guide the relationship. Once both partners accepted the individuality and uniqueness of one another will fear to communicate be eliminated; and only then will open communication ensue.</p>
<p>Also, take note that words can make or break your partner or any person. Would you rather discourage than uplift your better half? It is quite essential to think first before you speak.  Take control of your anger and temper. Always bear in mind that words are gifts and should be used to inspire, encourage and motivate others.  So to avoid having the same story as Brooke and Gary, as Dr. Laurence Peter suggests, &#8220;Speak when you are angry and you will make the best speech you will ever regret.&#8221;</p>
<p> Ron Zvagelsky<br />http://www.articlesbase.com/relationships-articles/making-communication-work-for-your-relationship-83621.html</p>
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