10 basic mindsets before going into a relationship
By David Tonny
Published 1 year ago
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     The general need for entering into a relationship is a desire for connection, companionship, and intimacy with another person. In a relationship, two individuals may share their hopes, dreams, and vulnerabilities, and support one another in their endeavors. A relationship can provide a sense of belonging, as well as offer opportunities for personal growth and self-discovery. It is through relationships that we may learn to love and be loved, and find joy and fulfillment in life. Thus, it is not uncommon for humans to seek out relationships, whether they be romantic or platonic, as a means of finding meaning and purpose in life. For this reason, I came up with the most important mindsets before going into a relationship.
Self-awareness:
     A keen understanding of one's own emotions, values, and habits do provide a strong foundation for a healthy relationship. Knowing oneself, with all flaws and virtues, allows for better communication and understanding with your partner.
Emotional intelligence:
     The ability to identify and manage one's own emotions, as well as comprehend and respond to the emotions of others, is essential for a thriving relationship. This includes the ability to regulate one's own emotions, demonstrate empathy, and possess excellent communication skills.
Trustworthiness:
     Trust is the cornerstone of any loving partnership. It is crucial, to be honest, and dependable, and to show thy partner that they can trust thee.
Respect:
     Respect for their partner, and their feelings, opinions, and boundaries, is vital in any relationship. Without respect, a relationship is sure to be unhealthy and unfulfilling.
Good communication:
      Effective communication is the key to any relationship. It is important to be able to express one's thoughts and feelings clearly and to listen actively to one's partner.
Flexibility:
     Relationships often require a give and take, and being flexible and open to compromise can help to keep a relationship healthy and strong.
Conflict resolution skills:
     Conflict is a natural part of any relationship, and being able to resolve conflicts healthily and constructively is important. This may involve good communication, the ability to listen to one another, and a willingness to find a solution that works for both partners.
Empathy:
     Being able to understand and share the feelings of one's partner is a crucial aspect of any relationship. Empathy helps to create a deeper connection and promotes understanding and support between partners.
 Independence:
     While it is important to be connected to one's partner, it is also important to maintain one's sense of self and independence within the relationship. This may involve maintaining one's hobbies and interests and having one's own space.
Openness:
     Being open and willing to discuss and explore new ideas and experiences with one's partner can help to keep a relationship exciting and dynamic. It is important to be open to change and growth within the relationship.           63b47b0f0faa6.jpg