RELATIONSHIP

Stop chasing toxic people.

Stop chasing toxic people.

Stop chasing toxic people. And start seeking a mentally stable partner who reciprocates back your efforts and consistency. Here are a few things I have learned over the years to keep your relationship stable.

Date nights are a necessity. Just because you already have the person you want and you have been together for a substantial amount of time does not mean you should stop making those efforts.
Don’t ever just assume...that your partner feels loved.
Do small things for your partner like sending them a loving text message throughout the day, planning a picnic at the lake, or even a late night drive in the country. It doesn't have to cost money. Just catch them off guard.
Never punish someone you're in a relationship with for the mistakes made by the one before them.
Talking openly about what you're not comfortable with, because uncomfortable conversations lead to healthy relationships.
Learn each others love languages and apply them to the relationship.
Never make permanent decisions based on temporary emotions.
Being in a stable relationship isn't always 50/50. There will be some days that will be 80/20 and your partner will struggle, so you will have to pick up that extra percentage without hesitation because of the love you carry for one another.
When you get into a disagreement, don’t just tell them you're sorry. Tell them what you're sorry for, and how you will react differently next time.
Always take the time, to check on each other’s mental health.
Love each other with with every heart beat that passes and always fight for one another.
Relationships aren't that difficult.
People this day and age are just too lazy to make sacrifices, time and put in the effort.
~ Cody Bret
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