Did you know 1 in 5 Australians experience mental illness in their lives?
I've found that when we are closer to our loved ones and able to maintain relationships with friends, partner, siblings, family, we are more likely to bounce back quicker.
COVID-19 has changed our lives at various levels, not limited to work environments, also our personal lives.
This pandemic has caused spikes in break-ups. More than ever, it's now to support each other.
These 5 quick tips have helped my clients to save their relationships, many more to be saved.
🛑 Stop questioning the complete relationship, just because one thing isn’t working well now. Never compare your relationship with anyone else’s, what you see is just a tip of the iceberg. And comparison is a roadmap towards disaster. 🤝 Your partner is as human as you are. Just support for some mistakes and revisit them later for lessons learnt. Reinforce your sense of connection through love and understanding and some family rituals (extraordinarily strong anchors to rebound). 🍁 Disrupt your patterns, definition of Insanity is doing same things again and again and expecting different results. Change your approach to something not working. Any variable changed in the equation can change the outcome. Just change one small thing, and the magic will happen. Choose being in love and happy rather being right. ❤️ Take pride in consistent ability to notice, appreciate and compliment unique abilities of your partner, every day. 💞 All relationships are valuable and need constant nurturing, commit to CANI (Constant And Never-ending Improvements), a simple key for a fulfilling relationship.
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