Could Gratitude Cure a Struggling Relationship?

Gratitude has some serious medicine in it, no doubt, but can it help save a failing relationship? We’re going with a resounding YES. Here’s why.
Gratitude has some serious medicine in it, no doubt, but can it help save a failing relationship? We’re going with a resounding YES. Here’s why.
As humans, we complicate things—even simple things like speaking our truth. There’s one key to healthy communication, though… and it starts with love.
Romances fade… even the great ones. To prevent this heartache we need to stop the problem before it starts. Here’s one huge reason why relationships fail.
The signs can be blatant, they can be subtle, but they’re always there. If you suspect you’re involved in an emotionally unavailable relationship, read on.
The list of what NOT to do in a relationship could fill the pages of many a book, but we think it’s time to flip the script on these five classic “don’ts.”
While traditionalists may adhere to the rule of separate homes until marriage, a more modern approach promotes the opposite. Should you live together first?
Sometimes the amount of work that goes into a relationship can be shocking. Limit your woe by seeking out (and growing with) an emotionally healthy partner.
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