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When feeling unloved, we tend to automatically blame our partner. But often times, we are the ones blocking their love. Mastering this distinction will change your relationship.
Infidelity doesn't always end a relationship. New research shows that among couples motivated to heal, a surprising majority stay together, with many even reporting a stronger, improved bond after navigating the difficult recovery process.

Why do couples grow apart? They are excellent at managing life, but forget how to be romantic partners. Couples must make an effort to keep the connection alive. Here's how.

Stopping to smell the roses has been shown to be associated with well-being. When both members of a couple have this capacity, the relationship is often set up for success.
Apathy can be a relationship killer. According to new research, feeling indifferent toward a romantic partner strips away intimacy and trust, leaving individuals stressed, depressed, and looking for more attractive alternatives.

Want to increase trust with someone? Try this challenging-but-rewarding framework for requesting trust. The post Requesting Trust: 5 Practical Steps to Repair and Increase Trust appeared first on Six Seconds .

Want more clarity about how much you trust someone? Try these 3 techniques for assessing trust in a relationship. The post Assessing Trust appeared first on Six Seconds .


