Mar 2, 2011
Evaluating Your Relationship With Your Partner
Nobody ever said relationships were simple. And if they did, they were not aware of what they were saying . A fast and observant look at the shelves of any bookstore or library will tell you that people are searching for help in the relationship area of their lives. Seeking help in the form of a guide or book is a good idea, and a crucial step for many couples. However, evaluating your relationship with your partner before having one is a good idea, also.
How is it that you want to accomplish this when a book has most all the questions answered ? Well, many well written books does not specifically include a section on evaluation, and how be shown which steps to focus on or how to follow them if you do not even dream to specify where your relationship is at the moment? The answer is, you can not.
Being as we as human species are social creatures, it's only natural that we strive to be patient and love the one's we are close to, and to stand up and be by their side with them by every means possible. Developing a sense of where you stand as a partnership fits right in with our most basic desires.
When it comes to evaluating your relationship with your partner you can do it a couple of unique ways . The first way is to accomplish it by yourself with no help, without any input from your significant other. The second way is to do it with one another as a couple. The two that is revealed have their own pros and cons. Not either one is any greater than the other, because what counts is the ultimate goal of knowing what's happening at the moment.
Whichever method you choose, it does not necessarily have to be complicated. Simple yes or no questions are alright, but they do not really tell you all that much. The secret is to request reliable and good, open questions that will create a path to more deeper answers.
Here are a some well known examples.
What do you want from the relationship?
What do you offer in the relationship?
What are your expectations of your partner?
What can you do to enhance the relationship?
Where do you see the relationship going?
You'll notice that you can ask the above questions, and questions like them, whether doing the evaluation on your own, or with your partner.
The questions and answers are only the first part of the process. They are designed to get you thinking and communicating. Although, it is absolutely very important indeed that you answer them honestly. This is not as easy as it seems , especially when you have a certain outcome in mind. Simply speaking , your answers when evaluating your relationship with your partner will be much different if you are assuming a break up is imminent than if you assume you'll be staying together.
It's important to keep an open mind while going through this process. Doing this properly and keeping an open mind , you will get to the heart of the matter and make a better decision based on what you discover. Sometimes the results that you get may not be what you do not want to be exposed , and it's also not the final word. But it will help you to see things as they really are, and what steps you can take to have the most successful outcome possible."