15 Ways To Keep A Relationship Working (advice)


15 Ways To Keep A Relationship Working (advice)

1. Love each other
2. Don't lie
3. Keep communication open
4. Stay sweet
5. When you get hurt just forgive and forget
6. Never talk about break-ups
7. Never say it's okay even when it's not
8. Forget about "pride"
9. If you say sorry mean it
10. Don't compare your past with your present
11. Don't talk about your stupid ex's
12. Give and take process
13. Beware of his/her feelings
14. When you had a fight, don't let the day pass
15. Don't be the perfect one, be the right one.

6 Ways to Create Good Karma

Karma, put simply, means “what goes around comes around.” If you give out good energy, it will come back full circle, and the same goes for negative energy. Many people live life on autopilot, not aware that their thoughts influence their realities. Much of the unrest we see in the world today is a direct result of people’s thoughts. All of the wars, bickering, complaining, and general unhappiness begins with a thought carried out with action.

To counter all this negative energy, we can collectively create better karma so that good things and people start to appear in our lives, which raises the vibrational energy of the whole planet. Creating good karma is as simple as trying your best to be a good person. If this still seems vague, try to remember the following tips for directing positive karma into your life.


Here are 6 Ways to Create Good Karma

At the end of a relationship


In the beginning it is not love that brings you together but lust, When you have truly been through all trials of marriage or any relationship and find yourself still together at the end then I would call that love. ~ Geraldine Jackson

Giving a sincere apology and using these ways to say sorry can help restore your relationship with your husband or wife, and can help you grow in humility, as well. And its critical to saving marriage.

3 things I want in a relationship: Eyes that wont cry, lips than wont lie, and love that wont die.

Lived it in every relationship. It’s crazy, it’s like you never knew the person you were next to. It’s one of the most hurtful part of a break up. In every end of all of mine I always continued to love and wish the best as we part ways & to others I was just another on their list. However, no matter all the pain I continue to have hope and love hard. ~ Janet Suarez 

You learn more about someone at the end of a relationship than at the beginning.