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Growing as a Couple: Useful Tips From the Experts

Isabelle Jones by Isabelle Jones
October 17, 2022
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Human relationships are very complicated, we are all complicated. Each and every one of us is unique, and when you combine yourself with another person, it is a whole other story. The stories of both of you just become unique times unique, or in other words, unique squared. We are all very different and some of us function better or worse off together. That is perfectly fine, that is what makes this world go around, our unique nature.

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When two people come together to form a romantic relationship, oh boy. There is a lot to untangle there and way too much to talk about because it is always different. However, there are some tips that every couple should follow in order to grow together. There are many things you can learn from other people, the experts, so you can avoid the mistakes of others. Growing is all about that, moving forward away from mistakes, so let’s get started.

Counseling

The best way to grow stronger is with the help of an objective third party, a therapist. Couples counseling is a very important part of every relationship if you want it to succeed. You may not think about it, but relationship specialists are crucial for keeping a relationship healthy. Even if you do not think you need counseling, it can not hurt to give it a go. You can either confirm that everything is great or diagnose a problem in the relationship, it’s a win-win situation.

If you are lucky to live in Dubai, you can easily find the right specialists for you. Look for a highly qualified therapist in Dubai who specializes in couples counseling and has a good reputation. Ask for recommendations from friends or acquaintances who have gone through couples counseling themselves.

Talking

Talking is essential for any kind of human relationship, whether it is romantic or friendship. You need to learn how to talk to each other, you need to find the right frequency. Going to counseling is very important, but you need it so you can learn something from this.

Your relationship can not grow if both of you have not learned from past mistakes. Everyone makes mistakes and there will be tough times during your relationship. What separates functional couples is the ability to talk about problems and move forward.

Thinking long-term

If this relationship is just for funsies, that is perfectly normal and you do not need to think long-term. However, if you want true romance in the following years, you need to think ahead. You may be happy right now, but that does not mean that will last forever.

Relationships change over time, and you need to be ready for what is to come. If you are already seeing some red flags, you need to discuss them as soon as possible. You can not grow as a couple if you only think about the current emotions and events.

Two-way street

A relationship should always be both-sided, it is a two-way street. You can not carry the entire relationship on your own, nor can your partner carry it. You should not seek to fulfill your partner’s desires while your desires are not fulfilled. At first, you will think that you are doing yourself and them a favor, but that is not the case. You are just undermining yourself and that will come out on the surface sooner or later.

Patience

Growing as a couple requires a lot of patience. You can not expect to have a bright future if you can not be patient with your partner. However, that does not mean that you should always be patient, there are some limits. 

If there is a serious problem going on, by being patient you are again, just undermining yourself. You are not helping out by doing that, you need to learn how to say no. Growing as a couple means knowing how to approach each other, be patient, and say yes and no.

Taking time for yourself

A relationship can not grow if you are constantly thinking about your partner or the relationship. It is important for each of you to take time for yourselves and be your own people. Growing as a couple also means growing up individually. You need to know each other’s boundaries and when to be left in solitude. You are all your own people, never forget that and take time for yourselves.

These useful tips were selected on the premise of being mostly ignored. Many people will say that communication is important, but they often do not follow up with this statement. You can never give enough value to good communication in a relationship, it is the number 1 priority. You can not grow as a couple if you do not communicate and follow these tips.

By not following these tips, you are setting up cracks in the relationship. These cracks will turn into bigger holes and thus cause alienation in your relationship. It is important to evade that as much as you can, by following these expert tips. 

Isabelle Jones

Isabelle Jones

The information contained in this article is for informational purposes only and is not in any way intended to substitute medical care or advice from your doctor, or be interpreted as expert opinion.

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