![]() Too often in a relationship you can get hung up on how you don't like your partner's habits or you don't like some of these fundamental differences in attitude he or she has from you. ![]() This involves first looking at your partner worthy of dignity and respect. The second principle is about nurturing your fondness and admiration for each other. You should also know his or her life philosophy. You ought to be able to know, for example, who your significant other doesn't like at work. ![]() The first principle is to increase your knowledge about each other. I'll put this principles in my own words to make them more perspicuous you can read the book if you want his words. John Gottman's Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work provides in detail the ways in which a person could have a healthy marriage and by extension the principles also generally apply to romantic relationships in general and perhaps even just friendships. ![]()
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