How to Build a Happy Relationship
To start with, time factor is of essence in any relationship. Create and spend time together. This will help you discover your partner's character, interests, strengths and weaknesses. When spending time together, you can discover similar activities or interests that you can do together and help your bond become stronger. You can spend time with friends, family, go for lunch out, attend a sporting event or go to the movies together. Get off the busy daily schedules you could be having and spend time with your loved one. Whatever it is that you can do and enjoy together, will go along way to showing your partner you are committed to your relationship.
Another aspect to build a happy relationship is being yourself. Most relationships where people pretend in order to please the other partner don't last long. You cannot act with pretense forever and the earlier the other person knows your real character and how you deal with issues, the better. Your partner needs to see your confidence from the start for them to develop trust in you.
Misunderstandings happen all the times in any healthy relationship. When this occurs, talk with your partner, respect each other's differences and don't expect your partner to agree with you on everything you say. Reach on a mutual agreement and be committed to it because this will create confidence and security for your relationship to flourish. Listen attentively to what your partner and pay attention to their view and opinions. Give honest and positive feedback when you are conversing and avoid uncomfortable or embarrassing responses that can hurt your partner. People feel good when they are encouraged, cared for and appreciated.
If you want to build a happy relationship with your partner, forgive one another. Most people in relationships are quick to defend themselves when they wrong each other and this brings strife. Admit your mistakes, ask for forgiveness and let go of the past and focus on the present. If you are the one who is wronged, forgive your partner and move on bearing in mind you are also not perfect. Avoid keeping resentments and jumping into conclusion before hearing the side of the story from your partner. Communicate efficiently; institute a common ground to understand different points of view and to create a common, joint accord or plan.