Building a
successful relationship is a big part of life with family and with friends
which in my eyes all starts with trust.
If can’t trust others than you will have a hard time believe what they have
to say and cause some doubts. Another part of having a successful relationship is
being able to understand one another regardless if you agree or disagree. We all have difference of opinions and at
times even misunderstand what someone else is trying to say. I have not had the best supportive or positive
relationships in my life. The top
supportive and positive relationships I have had have been my mother, children,
and my husband.
My mother
has been there when I needed a shoulder to cry on or just to have someone that
will listen to me. My mom has always
listened to me and will give me her advice but she would always say, “I may
give you advice but you are the one that can either take it or leave because
you are the person in charge of how you run your life.”
My husband and I lived together for 8 years before
I agree to get married again and now we have been married for 1 year. In my previous marriages, they were not
successful relationships because I could not trust which cause me to doubt
them. My husband was also previously
married and has two children of his own.
With all the challenges we both have experience with our previous relationships;
we decided to work on trust and learn to understand each other before we
decided to make it final. Bringing two
families together brought some challenges in our relationship and as the years
went on we both have become stronger, understanding, and even closer in our
relationship.
I believe
that the best practice is the experience we all go through in life. Our experiences or past relationships will
only help us to build a better relationship with others. As an early childhood professional I firmly
believe building a strong effective relationship is the key to unlock
opportunities for parents to become more involved with their child development
and education.
Dear Nina, I really enjoyed reading your post! I also believe that trust and respect are the foundations for healthy relationships.
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Renata
Hi Nina! Great post and great pictures!
ReplyDeleteI completely agree with you when you stated that we have to understand one another regardless of whether we agree or disagree to have a successful relationship. Many times relationships fail because of misunderstandings and mis-communications. Understanding someone may be hard at first especially when they do not agree with you at all, but once you can place yourself in the other person's shoes and vice versa it will not be difficult.
I commend you and your husband both for your willingness to build a strong and healthy relationship and then waiting for that relationship to mature before taking that extra step in matrimony. Far too many people rush into the affair while others never experience it at all, too often for fear that they too will be hurt from their attempt at romantic contentment. Good luck to you and your family.
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