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Common Relationship Problems

There’s always a point in relationships when things don’t go as smoothly as expected. Relationship problems arise, often because of the conflicting beliefs of the people involved, or the interruption of other matters, or the difficulty to express oneself in ways that other people can’t actually listen to and comprehend to what’s being said. Occasionally, there are those who simply don’t know what to do to build a good relationship.

Secure relationships provide support, ease, and excitement, but can also be the cause of pain, misery, and disappointments. The natural stages of ups and downs in attraction, vigor, and eagerness can set stress on relationships. Sadly, people have little hold over these factors. Nevertheless, a lot of problems come up from aspects such as job and monetary pressures or aims and expectations that are different among partners. These are the parts where one can make changes and improve relationship contentment and build stronger ways for fresh growth together.

The most common relationship problems include poor communication, poor problem-solving skills, inadequate partner support, and lack of quality time together.

Poor communication is one of the most common relationship problems that most people encounter. Good communication in a relationship necessitates a lot of skills, without which there is greater possibility of relationship problems arising. Starting with getting rid of all distractions such as TV and Facebook, and arranging a quality time that suits both partners, is a good way to set off communication. Do away with interrupting the other person when talking and avoid categorizing the partner. Talking about good factors of the relationship as well as the relationship problems, can positively help create good communication.

Poor problem-solving skills affect the relationship and become one of the relationship problems because relationship issues are better handled with good problem-solving abilities of the parties. The ability to solve even the simplest conflicts and the common barriers to solving relationship problems is very essential; being able to recognise the root of the problem as well as selecting the appropriate solution is as important as well.

Inadequate partner support is when partners start having impractical demands and anticipations, relying on the other person to meet them. Not being able to effectively communicate one’s needs, can also result in arguments and forms part of the relationship problems. Both the person involve should give and receive enough support in order for the relationship to flourish.

Lack of quality time together involves not being able to jointly plan spending valued time together and not being able to recognize shared interests, therefore not able to centre on positive things and enjoy the same things together.

Relationship problems should be dealt with from the moment they are perceived. Treating and handling these problems results in a better relationship, than just putting them aside with hopes that it would simply fade away. Dealing with them sooner means they are easier to overcome.

About David Lawson

Finding the Light is a locally owned and operated counselling and life coaching business based in Bundaberg. We seek to empower our clients to find their way forward to a better life by using the approaches of counselling or coaching. If this blog article has raised more questions please contact us by email or call us on 0407 585 497 to arrange a time for us to discuss the article. Mention this blog and we will give you a FREE 30 minute session to discuss.

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